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Looking for advice on antelope and deer rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 430536" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>use the donor and go with one of these cartriges: 280(or AI), 270 WSM, .264 win (awsome round) or the plain jane 7mm Rem. I would personally opt for the .264 but the 280 AI would be a close second. How much are you going to be shooting this rifle? if its only gonna see 30rnds/year then the .264win would be my decision but if your gonna be shooting a couple hundred per year then I would go 280 Rem. You could also sell your '06 and use the funds to get a .264 Senduro if you want a good stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 430536, member: 10306"] use the donor and go with one of these cartriges: 280(or AI), 270 WSM, .264 win (awsome round) or the plain jane 7mm Rem. I would personally opt for the .264 but the 280 AI would be a close second. How much are you going to be shooting this rifle? if its only gonna see 30rnds/year then the .264win would be my decision but if your gonna be shooting a couple hundred per year then I would go 280 Rem. You could also sell your '06 and use the funds to get a .264 Senduro if you want a good stock. [/QUOTE]
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