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<blockquote data-quote="DFuller" data-source="post: 565145" data-attributes="member: 34753"><p>Take a bayonet for that .260AI in case they lose your ammo or it's held up in customs for whatever reason. You won't find any of it there on any shelves or any anywhere else for that matter. I take the .270 with ammo available if the worst happens and it's one of the greatest North American hunting rounds ever tied with or narrowly behind a 30-06. It will get the job done.</p><p></p><p>Changing optics a week before the hunt is also setting you up for failure. With the money I am sure you have tied to this opportunity go with the Mk V that's wearing the Zeiss already. Also Joel says the shots are well within the range of 350 yards.</p><p></p><p>If you put that Zeiss on a 794 yard gun you've just got another 350 yard gun no way around that.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFuller, post: 565145, member: 34753"] Take a bayonet for that .260AI in case they lose your ammo or it's held up in customs for whatever reason. You won't find any of it there on any shelves or any anywhere else for that matter. I take the .270 with ammo available if the worst happens and it's one of the greatest North American hunting rounds ever tied with or narrowly behind a 30-06. It will get the job done. Changing optics a week before the hunt is also setting you up for failure. With the money I am sure you have tied to this opportunity go with the Mk V that's wearing the Zeiss already. Also Joel says the shots are well within the range of 350 yards. If you put that Zeiss on a 794 yard gun you've just got another 350 yard gun no way around that. Good luck with your hunt! [/QUOTE]
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