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110 gr gsc elk bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="tony m" data-source="post: 959296" data-attributes="member: 78980"><p>Hi Canadian Bushman, and everybody else.Well , I choose a light, quick, short repeating , saddle rifle with a barrel 22"long maximum, designed for steep sided terrain.I find that with the premium bullets today, our rifles are rifle are more capable than ever.A 7x57,.270, 30/06 easily works with a short tube .I am very curious about the drive band approach to this equation, yes I will try this product..so far unavailable in Canada though. I have used the 25/06 on moose and elk with good success, sadly these rifles need a 24 "barrel .For the record , one of my favorites is the 375 H&H.I find the discussion on this interesting, educational and vital, because this is what spurs on new ideas.Gerard , just might provide some information , if we are willing to listen...in my opinion.What says you?take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony m, post: 959296, member: 78980"] Hi Canadian Bushman, and everybody else.Well , I choose a light, quick, short repeating , saddle rifle with a barrel 22"long maximum, designed for steep sided terrain.I find that with the premium bullets today, our rifles are rifle are more capable than ever.A 7x57,.270, 30/06 easily works with a short tube .I am very curious about the drive band approach to this equation, yes I will try this product..so far unavailable in Canada though. I have used the 25/06 on moose and elk with good success, sadly these rifles need a 24 "barrel .For the record , one of my favorites is the 375 H&H.I find the discussion on this interesting, educational and vital, because this is what spurs on new ideas.Gerard , just might provide some information , if we are willing to listen...in my opinion.What says you?take care. [/QUOTE]
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