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Brainstorming an Ultra-handy large caliber Long ranger
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<blockquote data-quote="Wysongdog" data-source="post: 1483178" data-attributes="member: 81917"><p>I can't help but think either a 338rum or 33 nosler built on a timberline magnum action with a 20-22" carbon fiber or carbon 6 sendero contour barrel bedded in a manners e5a stock with tbac 338 ultra suppressor. Would be on wicked elk moose bear. Short handy and light enough to pack around and be a favorite rifle.</p><p></p><p> I feel I would go with the 33 calibers because I like the selection of suppressors better than having to go the extremely big bore. </p><p>Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wysongdog, post: 1483178, member: 81917"] I can’t help but think either a 338rum or 33 nosler built on a timberline magnum action with a 20-22” carbon fiber or carbon 6 sendero contour barrel bedded in a manners e5a stock with tbac 338 ultra suppressor. Would be on wicked elk moose bear. Short handy and light enough to pack around and be a favorite rifle. I feel I would go with the 33 calibers because I like the selection of suppressors better than having to go the extremely big bore. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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