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14” 22 creed with OG 6.5 if max range is 500 yards. In 6mm minimum then 16” 6 creed.
I would sell the 308 and buy a suppressor.
oh boy...I guess this was a hard questionor they didn't read it.
300wsm x-bolt plain Jane. 6.5 pounds. A real pussycat to shoot.The old question again...
I'm traditionally a Midwest hunter and have used the 308 before on elk hunts. But...I'd like to buy a new gun! and why not! The gun I'm buying is light, at or less then 7lbs. Ideally, and I think there's not "too" much to argue, the 300wm would be the ultimate elk round but I'm not fond of the recoil on such a light gun. Not a "huge" fan of muzzle brakes and not looking at suppressor...yet.
You're at the gun buying store, your wife gave you money for a new gun, dedicated for elk, it's around 7 lbs give or take, it's not threaded (nor will be), the only other gun you have is a 308. So, what caliber would you choose and why? But again, your only other gun is a 308...keep that in mind when deciding.
Factor in your own max range, but state that if it's important in your decision.
Only buy one rifle a year? That's just crazy talk!I would also advocate, especially if wanting to get higher end at a good price, to look at the classifieds here. I didn’t before a recent purchase and somewhat regret it.
FWIW, as someone who bought two new rifles in the past year, I’d wish I’d have bought one and put the $ towards other areas (gear, tags, etc)
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