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What are rifle (s) are you taking to elk hunt this year?
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<blockquote data-quote="KYHILLJACK" data-source="post: 1113582" data-attributes="member: 70638"><p>Hey kayak. See you use the ole 99 too. I have one, made in the 50's, dad has 2 of them. One is his dad's and the other his uncle's. The uncle's was never tapped for a scope. Both bought new back in the 30's. </p><p>We call them 'ole meat in the pot'. I take mine as a backup to Colorado. Took my first elk with it there. I always have used the Core-Lokt 180 gr. Had to switch to Federal last year as Remington only makes the 150 gr now. How do those Double Taps shoot and group for you ? I like the idea of a 165gr round to reach out a little farther if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYHILLJACK, post: 1113582, member: 70638"] Hey kayak. See you use the ole 99 too. I have one, made in the 50's, dad has 2 of them. One is his dad's and the other his uncle's. The uncle's was never tapped for a scope. Both bought new back in the 30's. We call them 'ole meat in the pot'. I take mine as a backup to Colorado. Took my first elk with it there. I always have used the Core-Lokt 180 gr. Had to switch to Federal last year as Remington only makes the 150 gr now. How do those Double Taps shoot and group for you ? I like the idea of a 165gr round to reach out a little farther if needed. [/QUOTE]
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