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Wanting a new setup .300WM or like setup for Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="John Polk" data-source="post: 1844176" data-attributes="member: 109560"><p>I hunted elk with 30-06 and .338WM for years before old age is forced me to become a stand hunter. I now use a .300 Weatherby with 210 grain Nosler ABLR ammunition. Any of the 30 caliber magnums will work just fine, but the 300 Winchester magnum has the widest distribution of ammunition and can be important if you run short or need to rezero your rifle. There are plenty of reasonably inexpensive rifles on the market which are of quite good quality. The Weather Vanguard is one of them with guaranteed minute of angle accuracy with quality ammunition. Far more important than the rifle is the quality of the optics you put on it. If your optocs doesn't cost more than your rifle, then you've made a mistake. Lot of luck with your new gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Polk, post: 1844176, member: 109560"] I hunted elk with 30-06 and .338WM for years before old age is forced me to become a stand hunter. I now use a .300 Weatherby with 210 grain Nosler ABLR ammunition. Any of the 30 caliber magnums will work just fine, but the 300 Winchester magnum has the widest distribution of ammunition and can be important if you run short or need to rezero your rifle. There are plenty of reasonably inexpensive rifles on the market which are of quite good quality. The Weather Vanguard is one of them with guaranteed minute of angle accuracy with quality ammunition. Far more important than the rifle is the quality of the optics you put on it. If your optocs doesn't cost more than your rifle, then you've made a mistake. Lot of luck with your new gun. [/QUOTE]
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