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Big Al
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I was watching American Hunter yesterday - the program was dedicated to Caribou hunting in Africa. The "required" factory rep was hunting with a .338 Federal, Wayne Van Zwoll was hunting with a .260 Remington... Hummmm.
Y'all have about conviced me to to take my 7mm-8. Nah.. I've always needed a good excuse to set up a classic 30-06, perhaps this is my opportunity.
the hunt is still almost 2 years away, and I'm not sure on details. Perhaps getting a rifle put together and putting in a little practice should move up on the priority list...perhaps? thx all. jk.
My personal favorite 30-06 is a scratch built pre-64 Model 70. I put a one in 12 twist Lilja barrel on it in a number 4 contour, McMillan stock, roguard and MP3 finish. It is wickedly accurate. Trouble is I should of stayed with a one in ten twist, then I could use the Woodleigh 240 grain bullets. 180 grain is the longest I can get to work in that twist in cold weather. It is a funny thing to me, but so far I can't detect quicker dead than just dead? I would like to try the 240 grain bullets on growly bears. The 180's sure kill quick. I favorite bullet for most moose and all Caribou is the Remington Core-Loks. Stay far away from the Bronze points.
Make all your shots shoulder shots, you won't go wrong!