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Rifle/cartridge choice for daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="honestern" data-source="post: 2600381" data-attributes="member: 56751"><p>Another vote for the 7-08. My daughter has taken a really large 4x5 mule deer and 2 cow elk. One shot each and down right where they stood. I loaned the rifle to a friend for his daughter for 2 elk hunts and 2 more elk down right there. These were all with standard 139 Hornady BTSP's. You are using 139 Interbonds which are much stouter bullets than the Interlocks. She shoots left handed and the Ruger American is left handed making for a more comfortable rifle for her. 7-08 for sure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honestern, post: 2600381, member: 56751"] Another vote for the 7-08. My daughter has taken a really large 4x5 mule deer and 2 cow elk. One shot each and down right where they stood. I loaned the rifle to a friend for his daughter for 2 elk hunts and 2 more elk down right there. These were all with standard 139 Hornady BTSP's. You are using 139 Interbonds which are much stouter bullets than the Interlocks. She shoots left handed and the Ruger American is left handed making for a more comfortable rifle for her. 7-08 for sure! [/QUOTE]
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