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<blockquote data-quote="Boman" data-source="post: 257984" data-attributes="member: 819"><p>My current elk gun is a .340wby. I've owned two of them and my father runs one. As you can tell I flat love them. My Accumark shot .5-.75 moa for 3 shots with little load work. I sold it as I wanted a lighter rifle for backpack hunts and now use a custom rem 700 with a #2 Lilja at 24". It weighs in a 6lbs without scope. And it shoots .5moa. right now it is a 6-700yd rifle with a good rest. I could stretch that a bit as I've shot out past 1000yds with it but in the field it takes some time to get set up for that kind of shot and with elk I haven't had that opportunity. I shoot Barnes TSX 225 gr and am switching to the TTSX. I'd like to try out the Bergers when they come out. Light barreled guns will shoot you just have to be patient with them when they heat up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boman, post: 257984, member: 819"] My current elk gun is a .340wby. I've owned two of them and my father runs one. As you can tell I flat love them. My Accumark shot .5-.75 moa for 3 shots with little load work. I sold it as I wanted a lighter rifle for backpack hunts and now use a custom rem 700 with a #2 Lilja at 24". It weighs in a 6lbs without scope. And it shoots .5moa. right now it is a 6-700yd rifle with a good rest. I could stretch that a bit as I've shot out past 1000yds with it but in the field it takes some time to get set up for that kind of shot and with elk I haven't had that opportunity. I shoot Barnes TSX 225 gr and am switching to the TTSX. I'd like to try out the Bergers when they come out. Light barreled guns will shoot you just have to be patient with them when they heat up. [/QUOTE]
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