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<blockquote data-quote="35 Whelen" data-source="post: 1588375" data-attributes="member: 105990"><p>I have shoot elk with .270 Win., .300 Win. Mag., and .35 Whelen. I also own a number of other rifles/cartridges. The .35 Whelen is becoming my favorite, and I'm becoming a fan of the medium bores, but still use my .270 Win. a lot. Your .300 Win. Mag. will fit what you are looking for just fine. But if your a true gun guy a new rifle is always a good thing. If your also looking a rifle with different features (shock, finish, ect.) than what you have I'd get another .300 Win. Mag. But as you have a .300 Win. Mag. I'd keep it and get a .338 Win. Mag. They both will work grate for all the game you are thinking of go after and having both would give you more options. Or you can even look at going with a .338-06, .35 Whelen, .358 Norma Mag., or .358 STA. I see the .358 STA in my future, maybe even a .375 or .416.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35 Whelen, post: 1588375, member: 105990"] I have shoot elk with .270 Win., .300 Win. Mag., and .35 Whelen. I also own a number of other rifles/cartridges. The .35 Whelen is becoming my favorite, and I'm becoming a fan of the medium bores, but still use my .270 Win. a lot. Your .300 Win. Mag. will fit what you are looking for just fine. But if your a true gun guy a new rifle is always a good thing. If your also looking a rifle with different features (shock, finish, ect.) than what you have I'd get another .300 Win. Mag. But as you have a .300 Win. Mag. I'd keep it and get a .338 Win. Mag. They both will work grate for all the game you are thinking of go after and having both would give you more options. Or you can even look at going with a .338-06, .35 Whelen, .358 Norma Mag., or .358 STA. I see the .358 STA in my future, maybe even a .375 or .416. [/QUOTE]
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