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<blockquote data-quote="M Poling" data-source="post: 2263881" data-attributes="member: 110673"><p>I use a 338-06 for everything. It's what I've put all my time and research into. I use 1 load for everything deer, antelope, bear, and elk (lots and lots of elk).</p><p>I don't have the money to have a dozen hunting rifles all setup with my favorite scopes and reloading equipment. I use a 265gr Nosler Accubond Long Range at 2540fps.</p><p>I have found that the lower velocity heavier weight bullets have significantly less meat damage. Also the ABLR bullets are exceptionally good at those lower speeds. They also have super high BC wich helps with wind and other factors you might loose with a slower bullet.</p><p>Just my 2 cents. If I could I would own a dozen hunting rifles all setup with my favorite loads etc.</p><p>This is just what works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M Poling, post: 2263881, member: 110673"] I use a 338-06 for everything. It's what I've put all my time and research into. I use 1 load for everything deer, antelope, bear, and elk (lots and lots of elk). I don't have the money to have a dozen hunting rifles all setup with my favorite scopes and reloading equipment. I use a 265gr Nosler Accubond Long Range at 2540fps. I have found that the lower velocity heavier weight bullets have significantly less meat damage. Also the ABLR bullets are exceptionally good at those lower speeds. They also have super high BC wich helps with wind and other factors you might loose with a slower bullet. Just my 2 cents. If I could I would own a dozen hunting rifles all setup with my favorite loads etc. This is just what works for me. [/QUOTE]
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