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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 38846" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have a Ruger 30-06 that came out of the box with the sweetest tigger pull. I have used it on all three species of deer (blacktail, mule, whitetail) here in Washington. It has worked just great, including long shots on big mulies. I have shot 7 or 8 elk with it. I went to a 300 win mag for elk just to get a heavier bullet and more penetration. Elk don't tend to just flop over unless hit the spine or brain so an exit hole and a good blood trail comes in handy. The youngest boy uses a 338 but I don't enjoy recoil that much. I always prefer standard calibers just because it is easier to find ammo in a pinch. If I am 6 hours form home and lose my bullets for some reason, any sporting goods store will have 30-06 or 300 shells.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 38846, member: 498"] I have a Ruger 30-06 that came out of the box with the sweetest tigger pull. I have used it on all three species of deer (blacktail, mule, whitetail) here in Washington. It has worked just great, including long shots on big mulies. I have shot 7 or 8 elk with it. I went to a 300 win mag for elk just to get a heavier bullet and more penetration. Elk don't tend to just flop over unless hit the spine or brain so an exit hole and a good blood trail comes in handy. The youngest boy uses a 338 but I don't enjoy recoil that much. I always prefer standard calibers just because it is easier to find ammo in a pinch. If I am 6 hours form home and lose my bullets for some reason, any sporting goods store will have 30-06 or 300 shells. Dave [/QUOTE]
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