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The Basics, Starting Out
Building a new hunting rig
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<blockquote data-quote="Win.308Stealth" data-source="post: 913960" data-attributes="member: 31144"><p>The .308 will do fine in Alaska. I free up in AK, and moved away right after high school, so I still keep in touch with lots of my old friends up there. I know guys who have harvested moose for the last 20-30 years using the good old .308. I also know more than a couple of people who have taken brown bears with a .308. Personally, when I go back to Alaska I will be bringing my .300 ultra, but then again I use my ultra for whitetails and pronghorns too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Win.308Stealth, post: 913960, member: 31144"] The .308 will do fine in Alaska. I free up in AK, and moved away right after high school, so I still keep in touch with lots of my old friends up there. I know guys who have harvested moose for the last 20-30 years using the good old .308. I also know more than a couple of people who have taken brown bears with a .308. Personally, when I go back to Alaska I will be bringing my .300 ultra, but then again I use my ultra for whitetails and pronghorns too. [/QUOTE]
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