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Most versatile chambering for handloaders?
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<blockquote data-quote="30calyooper" data-source="post: 1613477" data-attributes="member: 107258"><p>Yep, I hear ya! Could go next year but I'll hold on a couple more until SS kicks in. Got a good boss and still like my job...what else can you hope for?</p><p></p><p>As for the 280 AI, it's always fascinated me. Guess I never jumped because the 7mm Remmag makes it too easy when I'm looking at the 7mm class...</p><p></p><p>Also - the 7mm-08 never ceases to surprise me, either. Definitely enjoy my 6.5 Creedmoors too, but I have to say - the 7mm-08 has been around doing a lot of the same things for more than a few years now, and I've trained more than a couple of new shooters/hunters with it. Only reason I didn't list it (or the 6.5 creed) as honorable mentions on my first post in this string is simple - I really don't think either has got the horsepower for elk at 400. Deer and pronghorn, no problemo...but just not where I'd send anyone for elk, and definitely not for big bears!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30calyooper, post: 1613477, member: 107258"] Yep, I hear ya! Could go next year but I'll hold on a couple more until SS kicks in. Got a good boss and still like my job...what else can you hope for? As for the 280 AI, it's always fascinated me. Guess I never jumped because the 7mm Remmag makes it too easy when I'm looking at the 7mm class... Also - the 7mm-08 never ceases to surprise me, either. Definitely enjoy my 6.5 Creedmoors too, but I have to say - the 7mm-08 has been around doing a lot of the same things for more than a few years now, and I've trained more than a couple of new shooters/hunters with it. Only reason I didn't list it (or the 6.5 creed) as honorable mentions on my first post in this string is simple - I really don't think either has got the horsepower for elk at 400. Deer and pronghorn, no problemo...but just not where I'd send anyone for elk, and definitely not for big bears! [/QUOTE]
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