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Hells Canyon Barrels vs Proof
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<blockquote data-quote="OhYtD" data-source="post: 1657969" data-attributes="member: 107977"><p>I use a lot of Winchester Model 70 and Browning XBolts. The Hells Canyon Speed rifle is a nice rifle. I would rather have it in 6.5 Creedmore in the 22 inch version. And I have enough farm and ranch land to,occasionally need a really long shot! I personally prefer to photograph big bucks, not shoot them. Therefore a Sporter shorter barrel works fir me. I was though a friend of Jack O Connor who was a real hunter as well as a great author! He preferred the 22 inch barrel and loved Mountain Sheep hunting where thevshots can be long. You should decide what your preferred hunting style would be. The long range is a better choince as the posters point out if you are into long range target shooting or really plan on taking long shots on game. By that I mean more than 400yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OhYtD, post: 1657969, member: 107977"] I use a lot of Winchester Model 70 and Browning XBolts. The Hells Canyon Speed rifle is a nice rifle. I would rather have it in 6.5 Creedmore in the 22 inch version. And I have enough farm and ranch land to,occasionally need a really long shot! I personally prefer to photograph big bucks, not shoot them. Therefore a Sporter shorter barrel works fir me. I was though a friend of Jack O Connor who was a real hunter as well as a great author! He preferred the 22 inch barrel and loved Mountain Sheep hunting where thevshots can be long. You should decide what your preferred hunting style would be. The long range is a better choince as the posters point out if you are into long range target shooting or really plan on taking long shots on game. By that I mean more than 400yards. [/QUOTE]
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