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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="kdstitt" data-source="post: 2703927" data-attributes="member: 98226"><p>I hunt with a 30-06. I love it. Fantastic round. I've killed Elk at 505 with it. (well downed the animal) d I am currently in the process of rigging up a Remington 700 in 7mm Rem Mag. Several reasons. 1) I happen to have one laying around. 2) I did not feel like the 30-06 had the downrange performance on Elk at 500 yards and where I hunt that's not a crazy distance. 3) There are a lot of scopes coming out that are MUCH cheaper than zeiss, swaro etc. that a lot of people are raving over and I wanted to buy one and try it. So to the OP you should absolutely get a new gun and rig it up for long distance killing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdstitt, post: 2703927, member: 98226"] I hunt with a 30-06. I love it. Fantastic round. I've killed Elk at 505 with it. (well downed the animal) d I am currently in the process of rigging up a Remington 700 in 7mm Rem Mag. Several reasons. 1) I happen to have one laying around. 2) I did not feel like the 30-06 had the downrange performance on Elk at 500 yards and where I hunt that's not a crazy distance. 3) There are a lot of scopes coming out that are MUCH cheaper than zeiss, swaro etc. that a lot of people are raving over and I wanted to buy one and try it. So to the OP you should absolutely get a new gun and rig it up for long distance killing. [/QUOTE]
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