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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="10 Ringer" data-source="post: 1264898" data-attributes="member: 97558"><p>Need some opinions on a good caliber as well as a rifle for deer and possible elk hunting on down the road. I'm in Georgia, so I probably wouldn't be having to make a shot more than 500 yds at deer. Some of our bucks in middle ga live to weigh about 200-220 lbs. I need a gun that doesn't break the bank, light enough to be taken walking through the woods ( >10lbs) and treestand work, but still be able to reach out there if need be. This will be my go-to deer rifle and I would like it to be big enough to take an elk, but not more than 300 yds more than likley. I was thinking 7mm-08 maybe or 6.5 Creedmoor? Thanks in advance and sorry if I am being to specific or picky or not enough, 10 Ringer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 Ringer, post: 1264898, member: 97558"] Need some opinions on a good caliber as well as a rifle for deer and possible elk hunting on down the road. I'm in Georgia, so I probably wouldn't be having to make a shot more than 500 yds at deer. Some of our bucks in middle ga live to weigh about 200-220 lbs. I need a gun that doesn't break the bank, light enough to be taken walking through the woods ( >10lbs) and treestand work, but still be able to reach out there if need be. This will be my go-to deer rifle and I would like it to be big enough to take an elk, but not more than 300 yds more than likley. I was thinking 7mm-08 maybe or 6.5 Creedmoor? Thanks in advance and sorry if I am being to specific or picky or not enough, 10 Ringer [/QUOTE]
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