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The Basics, Starting Out
A one rifle life
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie6.5" data-source="post: 424590" data-attributes="member: 16954"><p>M700 in .270 or -06. Reliable, reasonably accurate, rugged, and you can find ammo almost anywhere.</p><p>Unless I lived in AK, then it would be -06, 300WM or .338WM. Still in M700 though.</p><p></p><p>For years the M700/.270/Burris 2X7 was my only rifle. Three round zero check, and it killed everything I pulled the trigger on, out to 400 yds. Many deer, a couple of 'lopes and a few elk filled the freezer during those years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie6.5, post: 424590, member: 16954"] M700 in .270 or -06. Reliable, reasonably accurate, rugged, and you can find ammo almost anywhere. Unless I lived in AK, then it would be -06, 300WM or .338WM. Still in M700 though. For years the M700/.270/Burris 2X7 was my only rifle. Three round zero check, and it killed everything I pulled the trigger on, out to 400 yds. Many deer, a couple of 'lopes and a few elk filled the freezer during those years. [/QUOTE]
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