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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 856989" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>If you are dead set on an '06 I would go for a tikka t3 lite. It will fit your bill and they are great rifles. The Vanguard S2, savage model10, win 70, Mark IV and any higher end remmy (not sps, though they can be good) will serve you just fine too. </p><p>There really isn't a whole lot to discuss with a working man's '06. </p><p> </p><p>I would reconsider the caliber choice though. Are all of your brass from the manufacturer and lot?? </p><p> </p><p>I like a 9.5-12 lbs. rifle no matter what. Hunting Idaho is very much like hunting B.C (my stomping grounds) and shots in the alpine/sub-alpine can be LONG. From hill to hill. I'm just saying for a serious elk/buck slaying rifle in the west. The '06 is still great, but isn't really what I would carry chasing monster bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 856989, member: 10306"] If you are dead set on an '06 I would go for a tikka t3 lite. It will fit your bill and they are great rifles. The Vanguard S2, savage model10, win 70, Mark IV and any higher end remmy (not sps, though they can be good) will serve you just fine too. There really isn't a whole lot to discuss with a working man's '06. I would reconsider the caliber choice though. Are all of your brass from the manufacturer and lot?? I like a 9.5-12 lbs. rifle no matter what. Hunting Idaho is very much like hunting B.C (my stomping grounds) and shots in the alpine/sub-alpine can be LONG. From hill to hill. I'm just saying for a serious elk/buck slaying rifle in the west. The '06 is still great, but isn't really what I would carry chasing monster bull. [/QUOTE]
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