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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2916875" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>I'm a northeast hunter !! In my youth , Liberty and Roscoe and Carbondale. Sometimes hunters shoot deer that are moving , at 30 yards , or less, up in those woods. 100 yards was considered a LONG shot . Your 308 with a 150 grn. or a 165 grn. is really just fine , My friend took a moose in Canada with his Rem. Model 7, in 308. with factory Federal ammo. If you have some extra cash , you may wish to consider a scope about 1.5X to 5 X to even 2X to 8X power. If you can practice quicky raising the rifle, clicking off the safety , getting you sight picture, and firing a shot in to a target , that could be a helpful exercise for woods hunting. Buy good cold weather socks!! Best of luck to you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2916875, member: 100742"] I'm a northeast hunter !! In my youth , Liberty and Roscoe and Carbondale. Sometimes hunters shoot deer that are moving , at 30 yards , or less, up in those woods. 100 yards was considered a LONG shot . Your 308 with a 150 grn. or a 165 grn. is really just fine , My friend took a moose in Canada with his Rem. Model 7, in 308. with factory Federal ammo. If you have some extra cash , you may wish to consider a scope about 1.5X to 5 X to even 2X to 8X power. If you can practice quicky raising the rifle, clicking off the safety , getting you sight picture, and firing a shot in to a target , that could be a helpful exercise for woods hunting. Buy good cold weather socks!! Best of luck to you!! [/QUOTE]
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