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<blockquote data-quote="jbeckstrand" data-source="post: 83127" data-attributes="member: 4812"><p>Ah yes, i'm sorry that i forgot to mention that. Being the average North Dakota hunter, deer are at the top of the list, but we are definately looking for something diverse. She has expressed interest in wanting to go on an elk hunt in the not too distant future. The other parameters are a wood stock, stainless action and barrel, and a 3-point safety. The reason I said build is that 1.) we haven't been able to find anything to fit her. The ruger compact has been the closest, but still a hair too long, and definately too heavy according to her. And 2.) I haven't been happy with the accuracy out of any of our factory rifles. </p><p>To answer your other question, I myself am not opposed to a wildcat caliber, as I will be more than likely reloading for whatever her rifle gets chamber in anyway. </p><p>Thanks </p><p></p><p>Justin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbeckstrand, post: 83127, member: 4812"] Ah yes, i'm sorry that i forgot to mention that. Being the average North Dakota hunter, deer are at the top of the list, but we are definately looking for something diverse. She has expressed interest in wanting to go on an elk hunt in the not too distant future. The other parameters are a wood stock, stainless action and barrel, and a 3-point safety. The reason I said build is that 1.) we haven't been able to find anything to fit her. The ruger compact has been the closest, but still a hair too long, and definately too heavy according to her. And 2.) I haven't been happy with the accuracy out of any of our factory rifles. To answer your other question, I myself am not opposed to a wildcat caliber, as I will be more than likely reloading for whatever her rifle gets chamber in anyway. Thanks Justin [/QUOTE]
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