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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 2490637" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Firemandivi,</p><p>If you haven't been welcomed aboard; then Welcome! Hope you find everything you're looking for here and your new "itch" is scratched.</p><p>I read your post and all the replies and pondered it for a few moments. Lots of good advice and your situation isn't that unique in and of itself. Heck, lots of folks want what your looking for, me included (and I've got several already!) LoL. Always room for more!</p><p>I looked at a few websites and I think a Browning of some sort maybe something you should consider. I am not normally a Browning fan, my Dad was, so I have his (BPS & BLR). Browning has a few models in your price range, with calibers and barrel lengths that would be conducive to your needs.</p><p>The AB3 Hunter, X-bolt Stalker LR, Composite Stalker, X-bolt Hunter & Stainless Stalker all have a good selection of calibers with barrels long enough to wring out the performance needed for F-class competition and putting down an elk. I've never hunted for elk (or competed in F-class) but they're big beast compared to the smallish whitetails that I hunt for. Most any cartridge will work when used within it limitations.</p><p>Let us know what you decide and I'm sure we can continue to help you along. Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 2490637, member: 307"] Firemandivi, If you haven't been welcomed aboard; then Welcome! Hope you find everything you're looking for here and your new "itch" is scratched. I read your post and all the replies and pondered it for a few moments. Lots of good advice and your situation isn't that unique in and of itself. Heck, lots of folks want what your looking for, me included (and I've got several already!) LoL. Always room for more! I looked at a few websites and I think a Browning of some sort maybe something you should consider. I am not normally a Browning fan, my Dad was, so I have his (BPS & BLR). Browning has a few models in your price range, with calibers and barrel lengths that would be conducive to your needs. The AB3 Hunter, X-bolt Stalker LR, Composite Stalker, X-bolt Hunter & Stainless Stalker all have a good selection of calibers with barrels long enough to wring out the performance needed for F-class competition and putting down an elk. I've never hunted for elk (or competed in F-class) but they're big beast compared to the smallish whitetails that I hunt for. Most any cartridge will work when used within it limitations. Let us know what you decide and I'm sure we can continue to help you along. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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