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russ808":3v2sqpgo said:POP try buying stuff from Hawaii. We have nothing and eveything is farrrr away.
Powerstroke":296t50kd said:I'm with POP but biased at the same time " 7-08 " in my opinion. I don't have any experience with the .308 but have a M700 in the 7-08. Yes it's plenty big enough for elk with the 140/150gn B-tips. With that said, I've never launched any A-bonds out of mine, but it's not very picky and has GREAT accuracy!
With all that said and you thinking the majority of of your hunting will be W-tail, don't overlook the .260. I have a M7 in that caliber which has taken several elk as well. B/C of the .260's is awesome, either the 100 or 120 grn B-tips would be a W-tails worst nightmare!!
AntelopeSniper.....I hear ya on all the chains... Got to watch Gander though, prices change daily it seems and a lot of Remington product is " AT or OVER " Remington List price.... drive down the road two miles and buy it a hundred and fifty bucks less. Always good looking though.
m1aggie01":3cdfx9pz said:Antelope_Sniper":3cdfx9pz said:From the Factory, the Browning usually has a free floated barrel and a nice crisp trigger pull. From the factory many of the Remingtons has a trigger pull that only a lawyer could love, and the barrel may need a little help before it's free floated. Since I don't mind doing these things, the early investment in the Remington wouldn't bother me. Both the 7mm/08 and the .308 are fine cartriges. If I more likely to use the rifle for coyote's and other varmits, I'd opt for the 7mm/08. If I thought I was more likely to use it for elk/moose/bear, I'd probably opt for the .308.
If you were my friend, I'd take you down to the gun store and hand you both rifles. I'd watch and see which one you handled the most, which one you admired the most, which one you had a harder time putting down....and that's the one I would tell you to buy.
I like your way of thinking. Around here all we have is a Gander Mountain that would even come close to having one each of these rifles. Most of the smaller shops have to order just about everything other than pistols and shotguns.
Anyhow, I will keep this in mind. Thanks