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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Favorite Western Hunting Rifle Barrel Length
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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2413583" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>I hunt California chamise, manzanita, buckbrush and heavy timber with a 20" 308 win. Very rarely are shots over 400 yds. For oak brush, sage mix and quakie patches I like a 22" 270 and for open plains of Wyoming or rolling sage hills of Colorado I take the 26" rifles in 25-06, 280 AI or 300 win mag depending on the animals I'm after. I'm not a one gun guy by any means. So the average has me in the 23" slot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2413583, member: 105681"] I hunt California chamise, manzanita, buckbrush and heavy timber with a 20" 308 win. Very rarely are shots over 400 yds. For oak brush, sage mix and quakie patches I like a 22" 270 and for open plains of Wyoming or rolling sage hills of Colorado I take the 26" rifles in 25-06, 280 AI or 300 win mag depending on the animals I'm after. I'm not a one gun guy by any means. So the average has me in the 23" slot. [/QUOTE]
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