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Best sheep/mountain gun for long range shooters
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<blockquote data-quote="letsrollbabe" data-source="post: 1979125" data-attributes="member: 97375"><p>I hunted many years in AK with my 1952 FN 270 barreled action in maple stock I shaped/checkered...7.5 lb sub MOA. Took Dall sheep, caribou, moose with one shot ea, most within 300 yds. In my 70s now so no more mtn 65 lb backpack hunts with old school clothes. All the new modern light weight equipment is amazing though. My satisfaction came from the whole experience, due diligence on area, hand loading both 130, 150 Nosler Partitions, practicing at the range, and often not firing a shot in 7 days if no larger set of horns was seen. Took both sons on many trips passing along the principles. </p><p>Probably the wrong place for these comments, but I love all the discussion on light rifles and load development because I always strived for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="letsrollbabe, post: 1979125, member: 97375"] I hunted many years in AK with my 1952 FN 270 barreled action in maple stock I shaped/checkered...7.5 lb sub MOA. Took Dall sheep, caribou, moose with one shot ea, most within 300 yds. In my 70s now so no more mtn 65 lb backpack hunts with old school clothes. All the new modern light weight equipment is amazing though. My satisfaction came from the whole experience, due diligence on area, hand loading both 130, 150 Nosler Partitions, practicing at the range, and often not firing a shot in 7 days if no larger set of horns was seen. Took both sons on many trips passing along the principles. Probably the wrong place for these comments, but I love all the discussion on light rifles and load development because I always strived for that. [/QUOTE]
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