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Heavy hitting/light recoil elk/moose/griz rifle for the misses
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<blockquote data-quote="DONTSTROKEME" data-source="post: 167288" data-attributes="member: 6008"><p>Browning A-bolt, the Micro or if money doesn't matter the Titanium Mountain rifle in 308 Win. It is a very proven round and can get over 200gr bullets for close dangerous game if you handload. Also I sold my 338 WM once I got my 300WM set up because for the same weight bullets, the 308cal has a better BC. The 308win would be great for Varmint with 110gr HP's and great for 200yard or less Brown Bears with the 220gr...I think there is a Partition or any of the Barnes bullets. </p><p></p><p>I like the A-bolts alot, nice detatchable mag, good bolt throw and the Micro's are pretty light to boot, put a user friendly ( ask around to get opinions on the most user friendly, noise wise) and it would be a great rifle. </p><p></p><p>I am waiting to buy a Micro in 7-08, but I don't have the desire to kill big bears, just Elk under 500yards.</p><p></p><p>Joe Oakes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DONTSTROKEME, post: 167288, member: 6008"] Browning A-bolt, the Micro or if money doesn't matter the Titanium Mountain rifle in 308 Win. It is a very proven round and can get over 200gr bullets for close dangerous game if you handload. Also I sold my 338 WM once I got my 300WM set up because for the same weight bullets, the 308cal has a better BC. The 308win would be great for Varmint with 110gr HP's and great for 200yard or less Brown Bears with the 220gr...I think there is a Partition or any of the Barnes bullets. I like the A-bolts alot, nice detatchable mag, good bolt throw and the Micro's are pretty light to boot, put a user friendly ( ask around to get opinions on the most user friendly, noise wise) and it would be a great rifle. I am waiting to buy a Micro in 7-08, but I don't have the desire to kill big bears, just Elk under 500yards. Joe Oakes [/QUOTE]
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