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jeffsvice
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Provided we're not all broke bailing out the economy, I plan to accept an invitation to a Caribou hunt in Alaska.
Not being a 30X700 nitro super duper mag type of fellow and never really finding the need for such before, I'm faced with the daunting proposition of building or buying an appropriate rifle for the task. I've been comfortable hunting game up to and including elk with a 7mm-08 and 270 win, but I'm told I need more umph - if not for the caribou, then for the possiblity of an encounter with bear. I like what I've read about the classic old 300 H&H and the original (not WSM) 300 Winchester Mag. I've talked to a friend who hunts with a 338 X 06 and he's very happy with it - but while I'll probably find a reason to occasionally take a 30 mag out on an Alabama deer hunt, I can't imagine how I'd use a .338 ('06 based or other) anywhere else than, well, Alaska. I've been told that the 30-06 with proper bullets while somewhat marginal, is popular with guides who wind up loaning their guns to clients who can't shoot their Ultra-abees.
So...right now I'm thinking of building a .300 mag, and given the hazards of lost luggage, I want something that I can buy ammo for down at the PoDunk general store in Nowhere USA, so I'll probably opt for the 300 Winchester.
Those of you who've travelled this road before... please offer any correction or suggestions. Thanks.
Not being a 30X700 nitro super duper mag type of fellow and never really finding the need for such before, I'm faced with the daunting proposition of building or buying an appropriate rifle for the task. I've been comfortable hunting game up to and including elk with a 7mm-08 and 270 win, but I'm told I need more umph - if not for the caribou, then for the possiblity of an encounter with bear. I like what I've read about the classic old 300 H&H and the original (not WSM) 300 Winchester Mag. I've talked to a friend who hunts with a 338 X 06 and he's very happy with it - but while I'll probably find a reason to occasionally take a 30 mag out on an Alabama deer hunt, I can't imagine how I'd use a .338 ('06 based or other) anywhere else than, well, Alaska. I've been told that the 30-06 with proper bullets while somewhat marginal, is popular with guides who wind up loaning their guns to clients who can't shoot their Ultra-abees.
So...right now I'm thinking of building a .300 mag, and given the hazards of lost luggage, I want something that I can buy ammo for down at the PoDunk general store in Nowhere USA, so I'll probably opt for the 300 Winchester.
Those of you who've travelled this road before... please offer any correction or suggestions. Thanks.