Your Elk Hunting Rifle

TheJimmer

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Apr 26, 2024
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Just upgraded to a Tikka T3x 300WM on an XLR chassis with a NF SHV 3x10 and a harvester evo suppressor. For how light it was it shot smoother then I could have imagined. I also shed several lbs over my old rifle.
 

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Jul 6, 2024
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Location
Wilsonville OR
6.5PRC - Defiance AntiX - Proof Research Barrel - Manners Pro Hunter - Trigger Tech Special - Hawkins Hunter Bottom Metal W/ Schmidt Bender META - The thing is super light and hella accurate
 

WashCycle

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Aug 8, 2024
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Location
Front Range
Switched it up this season with a new rifle. Scratched a wood stock rifle the last time out and it was hard to stomach. Went with a high performance budget build IMO
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Browning X-Bolt OD Green in 300 win Mag. 180 Grain Nosler Accuabonds. Leupold VX-3HD windplex

Just broke it in this past week and removed the muzzle break after the first shot - ringing ears with double ear pro ☠️
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Mar 7, 2024
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Location
Colorado
I use a handed down, sporterized Springfield M1903, manufactured in 1906 based on the serial #, the first vintage of .30-06. I'll probably upgrade to an x-bolt in the next couple years but for now there's something satisfying about knowing that a rifle that's seen a couple world wars can still fill the freezer. Especially when you throw some fancy new bullets in it. Barnes TSX 180gr
 
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Jan 3, 2019
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Load developing for my new rifle for an elk hunt this fall. Custom Rem 700 in .300 Ultra Mag. Looking forward to using it and seeing how it'll do. Shooting 215 Begers around 3k fps w/Bartlein barrel and an nx8 and a Gunwerks 8ight can.
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