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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
new deer hunting area 6-700 yards.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1293176" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>1, the 25-06 brass is easy to find as well as factory ammo, but to maximize a single gun in your area the 300 will do the deer, bear and moose in your area if you hunt all three. There is a limited variety of .25 caliber bullets available and .30 caliber it's endless. If you reload you're in great shape for either. Also consider recoil. The scope is an entire different can of worms. You'll get a thousand opinions from this forum. You could list your preferences as far as power and price limit for a scope to narrow opinions. Welcome and good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1293176, member: 70363"] 1, the 25-06 brass is easy to find as well as factory ammo, but to maximize a single gun in your area the 300 will do the deer, bear and moose in your area if you hunt all three. There is a limited variety of .25 caliber bullets available and .30 caliber it's endless. If you reload you're in great shape for either. Also consider recoil. The scope is an entire different can of worms. You'll get a thousand opinions from this forum. You could list your preferences as far as power and price limit for a scope to narrow opinions. Welcome and good luck [/QUOTE]
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