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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 229659" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>Slyder:</p><p>You've got two issues here...caliber and rifle choice. </p><p> </p><p>Caliber: given that the deer you're chasing are 100-130 pounds, any caliber from .243 and up will do.</p><p> </p><p>In terms of the rifle you're looking at, I have no experience with either and have very little knowledge of either. So my question for you would be...why these two? The conventional wisdom on this board seems to be custome rifles, remington 700 or savages. I'm not made of money, so I personally choose the reminton 700 sps and add/customize them. The other advantage to the Remington and Savage is that aftermarket parts are easily found. This brings me full circle...why browning or kimber?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 229659, member: 19172"] Slyder: You've got two issues here...caliber and rifle choice. Caliber: given that the deer you're chasing are 100-130 pounds, any caliber from .243 and up will do. In terms of the rifle you're looking at, I have no experience with either and have very little knowledge of either. So my question for you would be...why these two? The conventional wisdom on this board seems to be custome rifles, remington 700 or savages. I'm not made of money, so I personally choose the reminton 700 sps and add/customize them. The other advantage to the Remington and Savage is that aftermarket parts are easily found. This brings me full circle...why browning or kimber? [/QUOTE]
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