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<blockquote data-quote="19elkhunter51" data-source="post: 1710490" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>Browning, Remington, Winchester all offer a rifle that will do what you stated was you long range. Caliber? 30-06. It will shoot all day at that range and you will want for nothing. You can buy it anywhere and if you reload you have so many options that it will make you head spin. </p><p>You didn't say what you where going to hunt. If you are hunting elk, 30 caliber is a much better choice than any of the 6.5 wis bang allegedly dead out to fifteen miles. Heavy bullets for elk, 180-200 grains, 130-165 grains for antelope and deer. If you want to go varmint hunting load up or find some 110-125 grain bullets. </p><p>My opinion and and a $1.50 will get you a cup of coffee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19elkhunter51, post: 1710490, member: 14169"] Browning, Remington, Winchester all offer a rifle that will do what you stated was you long range. Caliber? 30-06. It will shoot all day at that range and you will want for nothing. You can buy it anywhere and if you reload you have so many options that it will make you head spin. You didn't say what you where going to hunt. If you are hunting elk, 30 caliber is a much better choice than any of the 6.5 wis bang allegedly dead out to fifteen miles. Heavy bullets for elk, 180-200 grains, 130-165 grains for antelope and deer. If you want to go varmint hunting load up or find some 110-125 grain bullets. My opinion and and a $1.50 will get you a cup of coffee. [/QUOTE]
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