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The Basics, Starting Out
New rifle with a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 1657028" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>Thank you both for the advice!</p><p></p><p>I do have the intention of using this rifle for smaller game without worrying about too much bloodshot meat and the takedown power for larger game... Elk, moose, antelope, etc. Of course I wouldn't take it on a large dangerous animal hunt, like a grizzly hunt. </p><p></p><p>So, I'd like to be able to use it as an all around rifle. From everything I've read a .270 and 6.5 creedmore aren't really elk rifles. Of course you can kill one with those but then you have to worry way more about placement, and things don't always go perfectly in the field. Also, I have no problem with learning to deal with the recoil. I'd love a .30 magnum round but thwythe more expensive and then idIbe destroying more meat I'm smaller game.</p><p></p><p>Taking that into consideration, does that change any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 1657028, member: 109994"] Thank you both for the advice! I do have the intention of using this rifle for smaller game without worrying about too much bloodshot meat and the takedown power for larger game... Elk, moose, antelope, etc. Of course I wouldn't take it on a large dangerous animal hunt, like a grizzly hunt. So, I'd like to be able to use it as an all around rifle. From everything I've read a .270 and 6.5 creedmore aren't really elk rifles. Of course you can kill one with those but then you have to worry way more about placement, and things don't always go perfectly in the field. Also, I have no problem with learning to deal with the recoil. I'd love a .30 magnum round but thwythe more expensive and then idIbe destroying more meat I'm smaller game. Taking that into consideration, does that change any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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