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If you could only have one gun...
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<blockquote data-quote="JKO" data-source="post: 114940" data-attributes="member: 5500"><p>My "one-gun battery" would probably be my Remington Model 721 in .30 Cody Express (.30-416 Rigby Ackley Improved). Sure, it's heavy (about 40 pounds in its current configuration), but it'll take anything on this planet with the right load, and it's a great long-range target gun to boot.</p><p></p><p>If I had to stick to a factory rifle, it'd be the nearest ballistic equivalent; most likely a .30-378 Weatherby Magnum or, if you count proprietary ammo along with factory stuff, a 7.82mm Lazzeroni Warbird.</p><p></p><p>--JKO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKO, post: 114940, member: 5500"] My "one-gun battery" would probably be my Remington Model 721 in .30 Cody Express (.30-416 Rigby Ackley Improved). Sure, it's heavy (about 40 pounds in its current configuration), but it'll take anything on this planet with the right load, and it's a great long-range target gun to boot. If I had to stick to a factory rifle, it'd be the nearest ballistic equivalent; most likely a .30-378 Weatherby Magnum or, if you count proprietary ammo along with factory stuff, a 7.82mm Lazzeroni Warbird. --JKO [/QUOTE]
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