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26” 270 rifle for mule deer
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<blockquote data-quote="ART W" data-source="post: 2991855" data-attributes="member: 989"><p>I agree with Marksman1941, Put a scope on the 30-06 say 4-12 power with a 40 or 50mm with a good ranging reticle. Use a 165 -175 grain bullet and you will good for anything you encounter. I have taken antelope and mule deer with a 308, 270, 30-06, in Montana and your 30-06 will shoot flat and pack more than enough energy to flatten antelope and mule deer when you put the bullet in right place. Sight in at 250 yds and the holdovers will be easy if you don't use a ranging reticle scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ART W, post: 2991855, member: 989"] I agree with Marksman1941, Put a scope on the 30-06 say 4-12 power with a 40 or 50mm with a good ranging reticle. Use a 165 -175 grain bullet and you will good for anything you encounter. I have taken antelope and mule deer with a 308, 270, 30-06, in Montana and your 30-06 will shoot flat and pack more than enough energy to flatten antelope and mule deer when you put the bullet in right place. Sight in at 250 yds and the holdovers will be easy if you don't use a ranging reticle scope. [/QUOTE]
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