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<blockquote data-quote="jwbronco" data-source="post: 1650228" data-attributes="member: 51150"><p>I relocated from Florida to Anchorage area last year, was a beautiful drive. I'm originally from Upper Peninsula of Michigan and retired from the Air Force in 2017. In addition to having your paperwork in order for taking your guns, realize that if you're going through Canadian National Parks firearms aren't allowed. You can bring ammo with you across the border, I believe up to 5k rounds. </p><p></p><p>I have 3x 300WM and think that they're about the best do everything round but if I were going to do a bear hunt I'd be getting a 338WM or 375. I have a 30-06 savage weather warrior that is substantially worse to shoot either of my 300WM because the shape of the stock causes the muzzle to rise up. I'll attest to fact that muzzle brakes can make it easy to shoot a gun all day but some people don't like them. They're especially useful when you're working up loads. I haven't got a 338WM or larger but I have a 45-70 to carry with me for close shots if needed. </p><p></p><p>Local Gun Ads</p><p><a href="https://alaskaslist.com/1/posts/9_General/63_Guns_Hunting/" target="_blank">https://alaskaslist.com/1/posts/9_General/63_Guns_Hunting/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwbronco, post: 1650228, member: 51150"] I relocated from Florida to Anchorage area last year, was a beautiful drive. I'm originally from Upper Peninsula of Michigan and retired from the Air Force in 2017. In addition to having your paperwork in order for taking your guns, realize that if you're going through Canadian National Parks firearms aren't allowed. You can bring ammo with you across the border, I believe up to 5k rounds. I have 3x 300WM and think that they're about the best do everything round but if I were going to do a bear hunt I'd be getting a 338WM or 375. I have a 30-06 savage weather warrior that is substantially worse to shoot either of my 300WM because the shape of the stock causes the muzzle to rise up. I'll attest to fact that muzzle brakes can make it easy to shoot a gun all day but some people don't like them. They're especially useful when you're working up loads. I haven't got a 338WM or larger but I have a 45-70 to carry with me for close shots if needed. Local Gun Ads [URL]https://alaskaslist.com/1/posts/9_General/63_Guns_Hunting/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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