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Which three must have calibers.
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<blockquote data-quote="robsguns" data-source="post: 1726339" data-attributes="member: 42116"><p>The order of these really depends, but I know I can take any large game with a .338 in one cartridge or another, using one of two cartridges, at pretty much any distance, and I can also take smaller game with it, so it is number one. I could also flip the bottom two around and not lose any sleep, but my gut tells me that I'd rather have the 6.5 as number one, rather than the 7mm, if I had to choose a different number one from this list.</p><p></p><p>.338</p><p>6.5 mm</p><p>7 mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robsguns, post: 1726339, member: 42116"] The order of these really depends, but I know I can take any large game with a .338 in one cartridge or another, using one of two cartridges, at pretty much any distance, and I can also take smaller game with it, so it is number one. I could also flip the bottom two around and not lose any sleep, but my gut tells me that I'd rather have the 6.5 as number one, rather than the 7mm, if I had to choose a different number one from this list. .338 6.5 mm 7 mm [/QUOTE]
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