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Still need the perfect long range elk gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Slick8" data-source="post: 1440912" data-attributes="member: 52585"><p>I would do a custom action of your choice, carbon barrel (Proof or Hardy) with a gilled titanium break in any of the big 7's or 300's. Use a wyatts 4 inch mag and bdl style bottom metal with your choice of trigger.</p><p></p><p>Adding to that I'd run a vx6 4-24 in Talley rings. They now make 20 moa rings. That combo is about as light as you can go to do the work you're looking to do. You could save some weight with less scope but imo the vx6 is a great compromise between very light and the really heavy target style scopes which have become very popular. </p><p></p><p>I myself have a hankering for a 300 Norma running something in the 215-230 range.</p><p></p><p>If you have the components it could be done in time. I could likely get my Smith to do it but they're going to name their new building after me so that's another story...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slick8, post: 1440912, member: 52585"] I would do a custom action of your choice, carbon barrel (Proof or Hardy) with a gilled titanium break in any of the big 7's or 300's. Use a wyatts 4 inch mag and bdl style bottom metal with your choice of trigger. Adding to that I'd run a vx6 4-24 in Talley rings. They now make 20 moa rings. That combo is about as light as you can go to do the work you're looking to do. You could save some weight with less scope but imo the vx6 is a great compromise between very light and the really heavy target style scopes which have become very popular. I myself have a hankering for a 300 Norma running something in the 215-230 range. If you have the components it could be done in time. I could likely get my Smith to do it but they're going to name their new building after me so that's another story... [/QUOTE]
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