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<blockquote data-quote="TG-5150" data-source="post: 1558115" data-attributes="member: 103379"><p>This subject, although on s long range forum; is depicted at ranges around 100 yards. That being said, I would want a lever gun in .444 marlin, 45/70 , or 450 marlin. There are a few basic wildcat cartridges off these, but that's not the O.P.s intent here. </p><p>Optics could range from a ghost ring to 2.75 power. In Alaska, although I have never hunted there, I would think humidity and temp swings would b the biggest battles, as far as optics are concerned.</p><p>I'm 47 and I bet a ghost ring is on its way out in the next ten. Jmho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TG-5150, post: 1558115, member: 103379"] This subject, although on s long range forum; is depicted at ranges around 100 yards. That being said, I would want a lever gun in .444 marlin, 45/70 , or 450 marlin. There are a few basic wildcat cartridges off these, but that’s not the O.P.s intent here. Optics could range from a ghost ring to 2.75 power. In Alaska, although I have never hunted there, I would think humidity and temp swings would b the biggest battles, as far as optics are concerned. I’m 47 and I bet a ghost ring is on its way out in the next ten. Jmho [/QUOTE]
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