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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Crusty Buck" data-source="post: 817224" data-attributes="member: 44282"><p>MontanaRifleman,</p><p> </p><p>Yup, I agree with the odds being better with the larger calibers. Getting back to Hurl427's original thread of wanting a long range, tactical looking gun that is capable of taking an Elk at a 1000 yds., Savage makes some nice guns in this venue that are chambered for the 300 Win. Mag. or 338 lapua gun). I'm sure I'll hear an echo out there when I say practice, practice, practice! MontanaRifleman, why frangible bullets for hunting? I can see the lung shot, but critters move and wind changes.</p><p> </p><p>Crusty Buck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crusty Buck, post: 817224, member: 44282"] MontanaRifleman, Yup, I agree with the odds being better with the larger calibers. Getting back to Hurl427's original thread of wanting a long range, tactical looking gun that is capable of taking an Elk at a 1000 yds., Savage makes some nice guns in this venue that are chambered for the 300 Win. Mag. or 338 lapua gun). I'm sure I'll hear an echo out there when I say practice, practice, practice! MontanaRifleman, why frangible bullets for hunting? I can see the lung shot, but critters move and wind changes. Crusty Buck [/QUOTE]
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