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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 2358618" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>I think I'd go old school, .264 Win Mag, yep... because it was and is still a great cartridge. The second choice, 6.5 Wby Mag... last, and the two I consider the most practical all-around would be the .300 Win Mag or the .300 Wby Mag shots can get a little long, depending on where you hunt and that extra bullet weight won't hurt... or something in their class, remember Muley can get a little on the big size and they can be tougher than all get-out to get a clean kill on at long-range. With that said and as many have said here; what you mention can do the job. Have fun, Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 2358618, member: 16609"] I think I'd go old school, .264 Win Mag, yep... because it was and is still a great cartridge. The second choice, 6.5 Wby Mag... last, and the two I consider the most practical all-around would be the .300 Win Mag or the .300 Wby Mag shots can get a little long, depending on where you hunt and that extra bullet weight won't hurt... or something in their class, remember Muley can get a little on the big size and they can be tougher than all get-out to get a clean kill on at long-range. With that said and as many have said here; what you mention can do the job. Have fun, Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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