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What’s your five? 5 Calibers to do it all...
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<blockquote data-quote="Txcntryboy2008" data-source="post: 2130549" data-attributes="member: 117657"><p>I believe that I would go with either the .300 Win Mag or .300 Weatherby Mag, most likely the Weatherby Mag for my large game rifle. I would also choose a .243 for white tail deer and smaller animals such as coyote size game. I'd go with a 7mm Mag for a cartridge in between them two that is accurate and dependable for taking game up to an elk out to longer ranges if need be. I would also take a 22-250 for a good round that can handle small game and varmints out to longer ranges as well that can be loaded to not completely destroy the animal into shreds if I didn't want to. I think beyond that, I would choose the .204 Ruger because I simply like that round, and it's flat shooting and accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txcntryboy2008, post: 2130549, member: 117657"] I believe that I would go with either the .300 Win Mag or .300 Weatherby Mag, most likely the Weatherby Mag for my large game rifle. I would also choose a .243 for white tail deer and smaller animals such as coyote size game. I'd go with a 7mm Mag for a cartridge in between them two that is accurate and dependable for taking game up to an elk out to longer ranges if need be. I would also take a 22-250 for a good round that can handle small game and varmints out to longer ranges as well that can be loaded to not completely destroy the animal into shreds if I didn't want to. I think beyond that, I would choose the .204 Ruger because I simply like that round, and it's flat shooting and accurate. [/QUOTE]
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