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Lil-Rokslider
I drew a September rifle bear tag in the unit my dad has an archery bull elk tag (Colorado). I’m planning to call for and help him the whole week we’re there, but I’ll keep a rifle on my pack in case we spot or run across a bear.
I have a .270 Win that is nice and light and a 7mm Rem Mag that’s nearly 2lbs heavier. Since I’ll have the gun on my back 90% of the time, I’m leaning towards the .270 with a good bullet. I’m limiting my shooting to 300 yards. Is this the right way of thinking or should I suck it up for the bigger, faster round?
I have a .270 Win that is nice and light and a 7mm Rem Mag that’s nearly 2lbs heavier. Since I’ll have the gun on my back 90% of the time, I’m leaning towards the .270 with a good bullet. I’m limiting my shooting to 300 yards. Is this the right way of thinking or should I suck it up for the bigger, faster round?