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<blockquote data-quote="Don A Parsons" data-source="post: 1650070" data-attributes="member: 97414"><p>Yuppers, my vote is a old school 30/06 loaded heavy to go after critters,,, 7 Mag,,, 300,,, 338... ect... Even a 308 or British 303... Ha...</p><p></p><p>The now 3 rd world record Moose got plugged by a Brit Enfield a few years ago... Iron sights and duct tape holding the stock together...</p><p></p><p>All weather is a good idea,,, hot add dry as a pop corn fart inland at times,,, or dam cold and raining alot...</p><p></p><p>The funds you save will be better spent on a multi layer out door gear,,, thick light weight puffy inner gear to stay warm and dry,,, and a tuff as nails rain coat add stickers,,, """keep the gear weigth in check,,,""" you can thank me latter once you get up there... Get you gear extra large so you can move around freely...</p><p></p><p>PS: Travel with a open mind and hart,,, you Minnesota folks are good at this... """Expect the least to reap the rewards of the best,,,""" Alaska can be glory or bust...</p><p></p><p>Self mind dictates this...</p><p></p><p>Oh,,, don't forget about the little bugs,,, they will eat you alive if your not packing the best spray and bug net... You'll appreasshate the cold days since its the freedom of the North when there are no bugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don A Parsons, post: 1650070, member: 97414"] Yuppers, my vote is a old school 30/06 loaded heavy to go after critters,,, 7 Mag,,, 300,,, 338... ect... Even a 308 or British 303... Ha... The now 3 rd world record Moose got plugged by a Brit Enfield a few years ago... Iron sights and duct tape holding the stock together... All weather is a good idea,,, hot add dry as a pop corn fart inland at times,,, or dam cold and raining alot... The funds you save will be better spent on a multi layer out door gear,,, thick light weight puffy inner gear to stay warm and dry,,, and a tuff as nails rain coat add stickers,,, """keep the gear weigth in check,,,""" you can thank me latter once you get up there... Get you gear extra large so you can move around freely... PS: Travel with a open mind and hart,,, you Minnesota folks are good at this... """Expect the least to reap the rewards of the best,,,""" Alaska can be glory or bust... Self mind dictates this... Oh,,, don't forget about the little bugs,,, they will eat you alive if your not packing the best spray and bug net... You'll appreasshate the cold days since its the freedom of the North when there are no bugs [/QUOTE]
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