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<blockquote data-quote="BC Outpost" data-source="post: 2693997" data-attributes="member: 124515"><p>Alibiiv, I never meant to imply that you were a "one rifle" guy and I'm sure you have far more Crescent wrenches in your tool box. I was only agreeing with points you made. I have my favourite, go to, rifle which happens to be in my case a near 50 year old Sako 338 WM as it fits me well and I can shoot it very well. I could use it for everything I hunt in British Columbia but choose not to, because as you I am fortunate enough to also have a well stocked toolbox that allows me to fine tune my rifle and caliber selection to the hunt I'm going on. 65Jeffery's 30-06 is his baby and as many posters have already said a more than capable chambering for most North American game but I'm on board with the majority and encourage 65Jeffery to venture out of the box and get himself as many smoke poles as he can comfortably afford. Far more rewarding than collecting stamps in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC Outpost, post: 2693997, member: 124515"] Alibiiv, I never meant to imply that you were a “one rifle” guy and I’m sure you have far more Crescent wrenches in your tool box. I was only agreeing with points you made. I have my favourite, go to, rifle which happens to be in my case a near 50 year old Sako 338 WM as it fits me well and I can shoot it very well. I could use it for everything I hunt in British Columbia but choose not to, because as you I am fortunate enough to also have a well stocked toolbox that allows me to fine tune my rifle and caliber selection to the hunt I’m going on. 65Jeffery’s 30-06 is his baby and as many posters have already said a more than capable chambering for most North American game but I’m on board with the majority and encourage 65Jeffery to venture out of the box and get himself as many smoke poles as he can comfortably afford. Far more rewarding than collecting stamps in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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