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WKR
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I generally agree but don't think newbies should be scared off by gear. I own a very nice Browning X-Bolt LR that together with scope was probably $1500 and that was years ago so it'd be more now. But I now hunt with a Savage XP Hunter in 7mm-08 that came as a kit with scope for like $425 on a sale 3ish years ago. I got it just to have a rifle chambered the same as my wife's (much nicer Weatherby) and have since fallen in love with it. I've taken two elk with it so far, and think it's a fine rifle for hunting. Unless you're a sniper shooting across 1000yd canyons (in which case I doubt you're taking advice from this thread...) I really believe anything that throws lead, holds 5 rounds, and a basic 3-9 scope is more than enough for getting into elk hunting. Heck, my muzzleloader probably cost $250 and it's very viable if you're into that.Efficient gun with scope $1200 on average, I mean you can get by I bought a old 338 with a vortex scope for $1000 could shoot 450 yards easily.