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What gun should I buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 725218" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>I agree- if there ever was a real all around round made- its the .308...Good bullet weight choices- find ammo anywhere- will take down any deer you want and definitely reach out and touch a coyote, prairie dog, or gopher....I've seen a lot of elk taken with them too....Light recoil....Nice thing about them is there is still cheap ammo to be found to shoot paper or varmint/rodent hunt with...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a Browning BLR in 308- that is very sweet shooting...Only problem is my son "adopted" it several years ago because of that reason- and I fell back on my old standby 250 Savage- that does all I want to do- but has the drawback of harder to find and pricier ammo.....But it still shoots exactly where I sighted it in at 40 years ago- so I don't need to do much paper work with it- just take a gopher or jackrabbit ever so often to make sure its still on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 725218, member: 97"] I agree- if there ever was a real all around round made- its the .308...Good bullet weight choices- find ammo anywhere- will take down any deer you want and definitely reach out and touch a coyote, prairie dog, or gopher....I've seen a lot of elk taken with them too....Light recoil....Nice thing about them is there is still cheap ammo to be found to shoot paper or varmint/rodent hunt with... I have a Browning BLR in 308- that is very sweet shooting...Only problem is my son "adopted" it several years ago because of that reason- and I fell back on my old standby 250 Savage- that does all I want to do- but has the drawback of harder to find and pricier ammo.....But it still shoots exactly where I sighted it in at 40 years ago- so I don't need to do much paper work with it- just take a gopher or jackrabbit ever so often to make sure its still on... [/QUOTE]
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