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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="sea2summit" data-source="post: 2686077" data-attributes="member: 105720"><p>I'm with him^</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with '06. I've had all kinds of calibers, fast ones, big ones, slow ones, and keep going back to 308, just lots of experience with it and can load it to pretty much any job from yotes to moose to bear (I've taken three grizzly and a black with .308). If I had two it would be 308 and .260/6.5C because they're like cheating compared to .308 when reaching past 5/600. Three would add on 7mm or 300 WM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sea2summit, post: 2686077, member: 105720"] I'm with him^ Nothing wrong with '06. I've had all kinds of calibers, fast ones, big ones, slow ones, and keep going back to 308, just lots of experience with it and can load it to pretty much any job from yotes to moose to bear (I've taken three grizzly and a black with .308). If I had two it would be 308 and .260/6.5C because they're like cheating compared to .308 when reaching past 5/600. Three would add on 7mm or 300 WM. [/QUOTE]
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