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looking to build a a new better handling rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="rotorhead" data-source="post: 2562617" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p>Thank you sir, And thanks to this forum the suggestions as they have helped me focus on what really makes sense. In this world of too many options I guess its great that we get to choose literally 50-200fps apart between cartridges! Its a pool of options that can derail what makes the most sense. I don't think I will ever need anything bigger as I do have a 45-70 levergun if I find myself hunting in dense cover, very versatile mild to wild.</p><p>I have found as I get older, I want to hunt more than be a gun/rifle builder these days and I enjoy reloading. I like to hunt yotes to moose these two rifles will certainly do the job well. I do spend quiet a lot of time bird hunting too , upland and ducks. So I am clearing out the safe and leaving myself with a couple good bolt guns a levergun and a 2-3 shotguns. of course a handgun hoping I never have to use it.</p><p>I need to free up a little cash and get what I need and a good dog maybe next year.</p><p>I'm getting a little excited, I just need to find the right gunsmith that wants to work with me to make this a real tack driver. I still want that absolute precision or as close as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotorhead, post: 2562617, member: 5078"] Thank you sir, And thanks to this forum the suggestions as they have helped me focus on what really makes sense. In this world of too many options I guess its great that we get to choose literally 50-200fps apart between cartridges! Its a pool of options that can derail what makes the most sense. I don't think I will ever need anything bigger as I do have a 45-70 levergun if I find myself hunting in dense cover, very versatile mild to wild. I have found as I get older, I want to hunt more than be a gun/rifle builder these days and I enjoy reloading. I like to hunt yotes to moose these two rifles will certainly do the job well. I do spend quiet a lot of time bird hunting too , upland and ducks. So I am clearing out the safe and leaving myself with a couple good bolt guns a levergun and a 2-3 shotguns. of course a handgun hoping I never have to use it. I need to free up a little cash and get what I need and a good dog maybe next year. I'm getting a little excited, I just need to find the right gunsmith that wants to work with me to make this a real tack driver. I still want that absolute precision or as close as possible. [/QUOTE]
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