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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfinger" data-source="post: 1894704" data-attributes="member: 113278"><p>I've always taken 2 rifles on elk hunts! A 1500 mile drive for me 2 rifles are like an insurance policy. You just never know what can happen. I had my favorite 300WSM go bouncing down a Colorado rock chute as my sling somehow came out of the adjustment cinch. The Swarovski took a small dent to the tube but rifle was unscathed. I checked zero at 100 yards on an aspen knot and it held zero. I thought surely I was going to have to hike back down the mountain to fetch my spare rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfinger, post: 1894704, member: 113278"] I’ve always taken 2 rifles on elk hunts! A 1500 mile drive for me 2 rifles are like an insurance policy. You just never know what can happen. I had my favorite 300WSM go bouncing down a Colorado rock chute as my sling somehow came out of the adjustment cinch. The Swarovski took a small dent to the tube but rifle was unscathed. I checked zero at 100 yards on an aspen knot and it held zero. I thought surely I was going to have to hike back down the mountain to fetch my spare rifle. [/QUOTE]
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