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The Basics, Starting Out
Rifle length, weight, forgiveness. What is an easy to shoot hunting setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="180ls1" data-source="post: 2577064" data-attributes="member: 123886"><p>This has been weighing on me a little. I am thinking of jumping to a 300wm from the 6.5prc.</p><p></p><p>1. My dad already runs one and we hunt together all the time.</p><p>2. Its plenty for elk. Since this is an elk/deer/pig gun I wont have to critique my load and worry about effectiveness on elk like I would with a 6.5 prc.</p><p>3. Since I hunt in areas that are lead free and leaded. I could just work on one lead free load that does it all with energy to spare. No switching between ammo, point of impact and other further complications from shooting different ammo. (I have a long drive to get to a range over 100).</p><p>4. Tons of ammo availability and variety. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="180ls1, post: 2577064, member: 123886"] This has been weighing on me a little. I am thinking of jumping to a 300wm from the 6.5prc. 1. My dad already runs one and we hunt together all the time. 2. Its plenty for elk. Since this is an elk/deer/pig gun I wont have to critique my load and worry about effectiveness on elk like I would with a 6.5 prc. 3. Since I hunt in areas that are lead free and leaded. I could just work on one lead free load that does it all with energy to spare. No switching between ammo, point of impact and other further complications from shooting different ammo. (I have a long drive to get to a range over 100). 4. Tons of ammo availability and variety. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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