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First elk hunt. Leaning toward Tikka
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<blockquote data-quote="fremont" data-source="post: 1935455" data-attributes="member: 112072"><p>A friend just went through this calculus (e.g., "What gun do I want to cover the waterfront from antelope to elk?") and ended up with that Tikka 270WSM Lite. I'm helping with loading and that Hornady 145 ELD-X over Re-26 is producing good accuracy and velocities. Neither he nor I have any qualms about him using this chambering on elk. I'm not a huge fan of the tupperware stock and flimsy magazine, but it's light and can shoot bugholes. Topped with a Zeiss V4 Conquest 4x16x44 IIRC; nice setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fremont, post: 1935455, member: 112072"] A friend just went through this calculus (e.g., "What gun do I want to cover the waterfront from antelope to elk?") and ended up with that Tikka 270WSM Lite. I'm helping with loading and that Hornady 145 ELD-X over Re-26 is producing good accuracy and velocities. Neither he nor I have any qualms about him using this chambering on elk. I'm not a huge fan of the tupperware stock and flimsy magazine, but it's light and can shoot bugholes. Topped with a Zeiss V4 Conquest 4x16x44 IIRC; nice setup. [/QUOTE]
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