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338 or 375 or 416?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aivanomj" data-source="post: 1918619" data-attributes="member: 71882"><p>Hunting on Kodiak there is a good chance you are going to be busting a lot of brush so take that into consideration when picking a rifle. </p><p>When I hunt down there or other areas where there are big brownies around I take my 416 Taylor. My other choices would be a 375 H&H, 375 Ruger, or a 338 WM at the very least. When thinking about bullets, need something tough that will go through a shoulder.</p><p>With all that being said, I know some passionate and very successful hunters that hunt everything "Under the Mid Night Sun" with a 300 WM and Remington Core-Lokts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aivanomj, post: 1918619, member: 71882"] Hunting on Kodiak there is a good chance you are going to be busting a lot of brush so take that into consideration when picking a rifle. When I hunt down there or other areas where there are big brownies around I take my 416 Taylor. My other choices would be a 375 H&H, 375 Ruger, or a 338 WM at the very least. When thinking about bullets, need something tough that will go through a shoulder. With all that being said, I know some passionate and very successful hunters that hunt everything “Under the Mid Night Sun” with a 300 WM and Remington Core-Lokts. [/QUOTE]
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