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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehuntr" data-source="post: 836905" data-attributes="member: 25534"><p>Remington 700 as well as the m70 rifles are what i am looking at. I am also looking at savage, weatherby and ruger rifles. I use a 243 handi rifle and a ruger #1in 300wm right now but need to get a few anti rain rifles for the pacific northwest hunting. I reload an 85 grain barnes tsx for my 243 as well as 180 grain ttsx for my 300 wm. I also loaded up a few 220 grain round nose for my 300wm for bear hunting. I am wanting a flat shooting rifle with knock down power for sierra hunting and a big gun for elk and beer since i will be hunting beer and elk and moose if im lucky enough to draw. i am interested in teh marlin 450,444, and 45-70 as well as maybe even the 450 bushmaster or 50 beowulf. I have been looking at the Remington R25 in 243 and 7mm08 for mule deer hunting although im not sure i will be hitting the woods with an msr. 270 and 3006 are common rounds and the 270 is known for flat shooting as well. I have also heard good things about the 270wsm. I have a 308 m1a but not going to hunt with that so i have been looking at the ruger gunsite scout for a 308 brushgun or the remington vtr in 308 as well as the ruger guide gun. The ruger american rifle has good reviews and it comes in 270,7mm08,3006 and 308.</p><p> </p><p>The T/C venture, encore pro shooting systems seem like great shooting rifles. </p><p></p><p>That is good to know about the 338wm and will check ou the 338 rum and lapua. </p><p></p><p>As you can see i have a long list and will need a bigger safe. Reloading for all of these helps out as well.</p><p> </p><p>Anyone use savage rifle, savage M110, ruger, weatherby vanguard deer skulls rifle, nosler rifles, browning rifles or have experience with them?</p><p> </p><p>what about muzzleloaders, T/C bone collector or pro hunter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehuntr, post: 836905, member: 25534"] Remington 700 as well as the m70 rifles are what i am looking at. I am also looking at savage, weatherby and ruger rifles. I use a 243 handi rifle and a ruger #1in 300wm right now but need to get a few anti rain rifles for the pacific northwest hunting. I reload an 85 grain barnes tsx for my 243 as well as 180 grain ttsx for my 300 wm. I also loaded up a few 220 grain round nose for my 300wm for bear hunting. I am wanting a flat shooting rifle with knock down power for sierra hunting and a big gun for elk and beer since i will be hunting beer and elk and moose if im lucky enough to draw. i am interested in teh marlin 450,444, and 45-70 as well as maybe even the 450 bushmaster or 50 beowulf. I have been looking at the Remington R25 in 243 and 7mm08 for mule deer hunting although im not sure i will be hitting the woods with an msr. 270 and 3006 are common rounds and the 270 is known for flat shooting as well. I have also heard good things about the 270wsm. I have a 308 m1a but not going to hunt with that so i have been looking at the ruger gunsite scout for a 308 brushgun or the remington vtr in 308 as well as the ruger guide gun. The ruger american rifle has good reviews and it comes in 270,7mm08,3006 and 308. The T/C venture, encore pro shooting systems seem like great shooting rifles. That is good to know about the 338wm and will check ou the 338 rum and lapua. As you can see i have a long list and will need a bigger safe. Reloading for all of these helps out as well. Anyone use savage rifle, savage M110, ruger, weatherby vanguard deer skulls rifle, nosler rifles, browning rifles or have experience with them? what about muzzleloaders, T/C bone collector or pro hunter? [/QUOTE]
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