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.264 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="ivo" data-source="post: 353964" data-attributes="member: 2688"><p>I also was passed down a .264 from my uncle. A factory Rem 700 with a 4 digit serial number so it is old. I killed all of my firsts with it except my first elk (it fell to a .300 wby) and it does the job on everything in North America very well, maybe with the exception of the larger bears and I'm sure it could kill those too. I have taken several moose and who knows how many deer with it.</p><p>Once you have owned one for a while you will never be without one. They really do make a guy have a real soft spot for them.</p><p>Ivo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivo, post: 353964, member: 2688"] I also was passed down a .264 from my uncle. A factory Rem 700 with a 4 digit serial number so it is old. I killed all of my firsts with it except my first elk (it fell to a .300 wby) and it does the job on everything in North America very well, maybe with the exception of the larger bears and I'm sure it could kill those too. I have taken several moose and who knows how many deer with it. Once you have owned one for a while you will never be without one. They really do make a guy have a real soft spot for them. Ivo [/QUOTE]
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