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help me pick a cartridge for my next elk rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="revturbo9967" data-source="post: 1219424" data-attributes="member: 89706"><p>the 338 is very heavy, over 14 lbs, not what i really want to lug around. i know many do it without a problem, its just not what i want to do with it. my 300 wm is an off the shelf weatherby vanguard. its fairly accurate with 180 gr partitions but nothing i would brag about. its more of my thick woods rifle for large game. i dont care if it gets beat up and knocked around and it certainly looks like it . i have a 300 weatherby that was given to me by my grandfather which needs a little work and tuning. id rather not screw around with that rifle for any other purpose then to shoot at the range or go deer hunting locally.</p><p></p><p>to answer your question, i dont need another rifle for big game at all. i just want something a little smaller. gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revturbo9967, post: 1219424, member: 89706"] the 338 is very heavy, over 14 lbs, not what i really want to lug around. i know many do it without a problem, its just not what i want to do with it. my 300 wm is an off the shelf weatherby vanguard. its fairly accurate with 180 gr partitions but nothing i would brag about. its more of my thick woods rifle for large game. i dont care if it gets beat up and knocked around and it certainly looks like it . i have a 300 weatherby that was given to me by my grandfather which needs a little work and tuning. id rather not screw around with that rifle for any other purpose then to shoot at the range or go deer hunting locally. to answer your question, i dont need another rifle for big game at all. i just want something a little smaller. gun) [/QUOTE]
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