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Feed the sickness if you must. But, why not load some 130TTSX, get another scope with your desired top end, and switch to a mounting platform that will allow you to remove the scope and rings together. That way you can switch scopes when you switch loads. Just a thought
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The .308 is bigger than a .284 diameter bullet... thus it is better. It's fun to be the chit stirrer.
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So again, for the record, tell me why the .308 Win is such a wrong answer.
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So again, for the record, tell me why the .308 Win is such a wrong answer. Because they like the smaller .277's and .284's. They can't comprehend something working so well so they have to throw schit at it...
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UBG, I'm surprised no one has suggested Buy Both! In my search for the perfect cartridge I have had more fun and learned more with a Savage 110 and multiple barrels. Of those mentioned so far I have .25-06,.260rem and.270win.along with several others smaller and larger. Don't suffer with only one more, buy two!
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.308s are cool ! Still a 7-08 is my all-rounder recommend to add to this thread.....
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The 308/7.62 worked just fine at 400 yds for this old curmudgeon[the other old curmudgeon on the right] on our Wyoming speed goat hunt !
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So again, for the record, tell me why the .308 Win is such a wrong answer. Because the 30-06 is the right answer... But in regards to the OP's question I think the 25-06 could be ur huckleberry but if you want a short action then the 7-08 or 7-08AI. I had a 25-06 and loved it, wish I still had one but can't keep them all. That thing worked very well for my wife on deer here.
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Deer & Pronghorn? I used my trusty .25-06 Rem 700 CDL with a 6x Leupold a couple of days ago. Once again, it worked like a champ. Light recoil. Good accuracy. Lethal as all get out. I used the 115 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip loaded to 3150 fps. Also zapped a coyote at 420 yards. Guy
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UBG, I'm surprised no one has suggested Buy Both! In my search for the perfect cartridge I have had more fun and learned more with a Savage 110 and multiple barrels. Of those mentioned so far I have .25-06,.260rem and.270win.along with several others smaller and larger. Don't suffer with only one more, buy two! Awesome thinking! The context of this thread is now changed to "which one should I buy first?"
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Deer & Pronghorn? I used my trusty .25-06 Rem 700 CDL with a 6x Leupold a couple of days ago. Once again, it worked like a champ. Light recoil. Good accuracy. Lethal as all get out. I used the 115 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip loaded to 3150 fps. Also zapped a coyote at 420 yards. Guy Very nice animals!
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I'll toss in my vote for a .25-06 (AI if you want cool points!) I really enjoy it for any deer-size game. Here's me and my Wyoming antelope from a few years ago:
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Am I hijacking my own thread if I say that if you had to have one rifle for CO that the 300 WSM is a great (but not the only) choice? Back on topic, I'm looking for something to fill a gap between the .223 and the 300 WSM that's suitable for goats and deer. I think that I was trying to rationalize buying a 25-06 all along. I'm OK with that and I appreciate all of the encouragement/enablement, other suggestions and mostly the entertaining posts. Thanks.
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I'll toss in my vote for a .25-06 (AI if you want cool points!) I really enjoy it for any deer-size game. Here's me and my Wyoming antelope from a few years ago: Nice goat! It was worth starting this thread to see all of these pics.
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257 ROY will work
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