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Ok, Humor me here.... 30-30 for a saddle gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 633641" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I only have 3 LR rigs. the 6br that weighs as much as my 338 LM , my 300 win which has a 28" plus brake and my 16lb 338 Lm. I will most likely use the 300 win on the "designated" wolf hunts, but what I want is a rifle that is suited for a everytime out scabbard rifle. Something asy to carry with out being in the way and to cumbersome while mountain riding. Again if I set out to go after wolves exclusively I will have my 300 win or 338 LM along.</p><p> </p><p>Harper I will buy that scabbard, as it will give me options when carrying different rifles. PM coming your way. Thanks</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Winmag, it is exactly the fear that BnG spoke of that is killing the lever gun thing. They just will not cut it at 500 plus or probably 400 for that matter. I do love em too. But I have walked many miles and spent well over $1200 on gas and motels this past season looking to get within striking distance of a pack. The closest I got was 1836 yards ranged with my PLRF10. I screwed up trying to ge closer and wish now I would have just taken a poke. So when I get within striking distance again, I want to do as much as I can to have what I need to seal the deal. Not that I wouldnt love to have a pic of one I took with an old lever gun, but I am doing my best to be as affective as I can for next season. It has done turned into a vendetta.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 633641, member: 7503"] I only have 3 LR rigs. the 6br that weighs as much as my 338 LM , my 300 win which has a 28" plus brake and my 16lb 338 Lm. I will most likely use the 300 win on the "designated" wolf hunts, but what I want is a rifle that is suited for a everytime out scabbard rifle. Something asy to carry with out being in the way and to cumbersome while mountain riding. Again if I set out to go after wolves exclusively I will have my 300 win or 338 LM along. Harper I will buy that scabbard, as it will give me options when carrying different rifles. PM coming your way. Thanks Winmag, it is exactly the fear that BnG spoke of that is killing the lever gun thing. They just will not cut it at 500 plus or probably 400 for that matter. I do love em too. But I have walked many miles and spent well over $1200 on gas and motels this past season looking to get within striking distance of a pack. The closest I got was 1836 yards ranged with my PLRF10. I screwed up trying to ge closer and wish now I would have just taken a poke. So when I get within striking distance again, I want to do as much as I can to have what I need to seal the deal. Not that I wouldnt love to have a pic of one I took with an old lever gun, but I am doing my best to be as affective as I can for next season. It has done turned into a vendetta. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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