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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuanfly" data-source="post: 482446" data-attributes="member: 31433"><p>rscott...my plan is to use the different calibers for different hunts. Basically, for deer and antelope (and if I win the bighorn lottery) I will run the 7mm and for elk (and one day moose) I really like the big 338s. So once elk season is over I will change barrels I will re-site in the gun (if the smithing is good I hear that it is not too difficult to find zero). </p><p> </p><p>The reason I don't want to go with two rifles is price. Two base 700s ($1000), squaring and blueprinting ($450), new barrels ($1000+), two Lone Wolf stocks ($1500+), two scopes ($1500 to over $4k).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuanfly, post: 482446, member: 31433"] rscott...my plan is to use the different calibers for different hunts. Basically, for deer and antelope (and if I win the bighorn lottery) I will run the 7mm and for elk (and one day moose) I really like the big 338s. So once elk season is over I will change barrels I will re-site in the gun (if the smithing is good I hear that it is not too difficult to find zero). The reason I don't want to go with two rifles is price. Two base 700s ($1000), squaring and blueprinting ($450), new barrels ($1000+), two Lone Wolf stocks ($1500+), two scopes ($1500 to over $4k). [/QUOTE]
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