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Berger Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2533890" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>Time to buy a 28 Noz. .257 and 6.5 cal will always be ideal deer calibers and marginal elk calibers. You get .277 and .284 cal now you have an elk starter pack..308 and. 338 puts you solidly in elk hunting medicine. My Dad used to always tell me use the right tool for the job. Don't use an upholstery hammer to drive a railroad spike, use a 4 lb sledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2533890, member: 105681"] Time to buy a 28 Noz. .257 and 6.5 cal will always be ideal deer calibers and marginal elk calibers. You get .277 and .284 cal now you have an elk starter pack..308 and. 338 puts you solidly in elk hunting medicine. My Dad used to always tell me use the right tool for the job. Don't use an upholstery hammer to drive a railroad spike, use a 4 lb sledge. [/QUOTE]
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