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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
scope for first elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="dmax1800" data-source="post: 808850" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>Broz,</p><p>I'm going to New Mexico. The guide says that most bulls are 330 to 380 class, but there have been some 400 class bulls killed. Since this is my first rifle elk hunt, I just hope to have a good shot at a decent bull. He says that in the mornings its not untypical to hear 50 bulls bugling. I'm having a new match grade barrel put on my rifle and trying to learn some advanced techniques for reloading and making sure I've got a scope that is good enough. I'm trying to cover all my bases for this hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmax1800, post: 808850, member: 68255"] Broz, I'm going to New Mexico. The guide says that most bulls are 330 to 380 class, but there have been some 400 class bulls killed. Since this is my first rifle elk hunt, I just hope to have a good shot at a decent bull. He says that in the mornings its not untypical to hear 50 bulls bugling. I'm having a new match grade barrel put on my rifle and trying to learn some advanced techniques for reloading and making sure I've got a scope that is good enough. I'm trying to cover all my bases for this hunt. [/QUOTE]
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