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I'd skip the 7mm. Here's why: You will probably get another long range rifle in the near future. You may not think so now, but you will.So, I'd say go for something in 6.5mm now. Then later when you decide to get another rifle, you can step up at that time to an Edge or something like that. So, there is no reason to go with a 7mm anything. A 6.5 will have you covered for now for deer and elk and then in the future your 6.5 will have you covered for deer and your .338 cal will have you covered for elk.
Yeah, you're on the path. Once you have piles of parts laying around, you might need to step back a little.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on December 17, 2018, 07:20:43 PMYeah, you're on the path. Once you have piles of parts laying around, you might need to step back a little.WHEN that happens I'll just have to add on to the man cave to make more room
Quote from: deerhunter_98520 on December 17, 2018, 07:38:09 PMQuote from: JimmyHoffa on December 17, 2018, 07:20:43 PMYeah, you're on the path. Once you have piles of parts laying around, you might need to step back a little.WHEN that happens I'll just have to add on to the man cave to make more room There, I fixed it for you.
You guys sure like your big .30, maybe after I shoot a blacktail with one I won't even have to gut it