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1st elk hunt need rifle advice
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<blockquote data-quote="SFL_Dan" data-source="post: 1592855" data-attributes="member: 109500"><p>I'm still WAY OFF from making a decision/purchase. This is me doing my homework before I purchase really. From what I see any purchase from 7mm, .280, and .300 would be a good choice. </p><p></p><p>I got to shoot a ridgeline .300 and the gun is a serious shooter! I'm leaning towards the CA ridgeline or Mesa after shooting the .300. I really like thought of less recoil of a 7mm. The money savings of a Mesa that I could put towards other gear is also tempting. The only real difference I see between the Mesa vs ridgeline is the carbon fiber barrel/ few ounces of weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SFL_Dan, post: 1592855, member: 109500"] I’m still WAY OFF from making a decision/purchase. This is me doing my homework before I purchase really. From what I see any purchase from 7mm, .280, and .300 would be a good choice. I got to shoot a ridgeline .300 and the gun is a serious shooter! I’m leaning towards the CA ridgeline or Mesa after shooting the .300. I really like thought of less recoil of a 7mm. The money savings of a Mesa that I could put towards other gear is also tempting. The only real difference I see between the Mesa vs ridgeline is the carbon fiber barrel/ few ounces of weight. [/QUOTE]
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