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22-250 re barrel to deer rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1100229" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>As for the thumbhole stock...I can't be of help.</p><p> </p><p>But as for caliber, the 7mm-08 is an exceptional caliber for deer. .260 is also a good caliber, and so is the old tried & true .308 Win. I have had both the 7mm-08 and .308, and they are exceptional on whitetails. As much as I love the .308 Win, I would have to give the slight advantage to the 7mm-08. There is a larger ammo selection for the .308 Win, but I personally feel the 7mm-08 is a better hunting round. I give the tactical advantage to the .308 Win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1100229, member: 12995"] As for the thumbhole stock...I can't be of help. But as for caliber, the 7mm-08 is an exceptional caliber for deer. .260 is also a good caliber, and so is the old tried & true .308 Win. I have had both the 7mm-08 and .308, and they are exceptional on whitetails. As much as I love the .308 Win, I would have to give the slight advantage to the 7mm-08. There is a larger ammo selection for the .308 Win, but I personally feel the 7mm-08 is a better hunting round. I give the tactical advantage to the .308 Win. [/QUOTE]
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