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The epitome of an elk rifle.1100 Remington Man":308iro49 said:Well I applied for a Elk tag in a limited draw area in Colorado if I get the tag. Yes Model 70 pre-war
300 H&H with Nosler 180gr AB and Max load of IMR 4350.
1100 Remington Man":mvuvbzhw said:Well I applied for a Elk tag in a limited draw area in Colorado if I get the tag. Yes Model 70 pre-war
300 H&H with Nosler 180gr AB and Max load of IMR 4350.
1100 Remington Man":107qzgyv said:Well I applied for a Elk tag in a limited draw area in Colorado if I get the tag. Yes Model 70 pre-war
300 H&H with Nosler 180gr AB and Max load of IMR 4350.
+1 Nice!salmonchaser":1v1bv2hy said:The epitome of an elk rifle.1100 Remington Man":1v1bv2hy said:Well I applied for a Elk tag in a limited draw area in Colorado if I get the tag. Yes Model 70 pre-war
300 H&H with Nosler 180gr AB and Max load of IMR 4350.
Gerry I think you will like the 120 TTSX. I used that last year in my 6.5 CM on three Whitetail with excellent results at 2920 fps, this is the only one I was able to recover after it travelled the length of a 210 lb buck and was recovered under the hide in the rear hindquarter.gerry":315e30vm said:I should add to my post that if I am drawn for moose this year finally I'll load up some 250 gr Oryx bullets in the 35 Whelen. If my wife is drawn for moose her 6.5x55 will get some 156 gr Oryx bullets to try out, for deer the 120 gr Ballistic Tip will be used again since it works so well. In my 260 I may load up some 120 gr Barnes TTSX and see how they work.
jason miller":317hb2ew said:Hey Guy,
What's that recurve? Any chance the name Bob Gordon rings a bell?