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<blockquote data-quote="HTJ" data-source="post: 1473676" data-attributes="member: 65612"><p>Remington 270 or Remington 280 or even the 7 mag would be great choices for you to consider. They can be built in a very good Light mountain rifle classification and handle any North American big game animal. Choose a high quality Hunting bullet and a high quality hunting scope and you will be able to have a great mountain rifle. Some may not agree but I would recommend staying away from Berger bullets. Stick with those true design HUNTING Bullsts such as Nosler Accubond, Nosler Partition, Barnes, Hornady, Swift A frame, 130-140 gr for animals with max on the hoof weight up to 300 pounds and jump up to the 150-160's for animals above 300 pounds in the hoof and you will have a very nice comfortable shooting mountain hunting rifle ready for any North America Animal at any Reasonable Hunting shooting distance. Best of luck. HT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTJ, post: 1473676, member: 65612"] Remington 270 or Remington 280 or even the 7 mag would be great choices for you to consider. They can be built in a very good Light mountain rifle classification and handle any North American big game animal. Choose a high quality Hunting bullet and a high quality hunting scope and you will be able to have a great mountain rifle. Some may not agree but I would recommend staying away from Berger bullets. Stick with those true design HUNTING Bullsts such as Nosler Accubond, Nosler Partition, Barnes, Hornady, Swift A frame, 130-140 gr for animals with max on the hoof weight up to 300 pounds and jump up to the 150-160’s for animals above 300 pounds in the hoof and you will have a very nice comfortable shooting mountain hunting rifle ready for any North America Animal at any Reasonable Hunting shooting distance. Best of luck. HT [/QUOTE]
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