Colorado Luckydog
12-20-2010, 22:49
I know there are other forums for this but I wanted as much input as I could get, so I put it here.
I purchased a Browning A-Bolt 7mm mag. I was all set for this to be my new all around big game rifle.
Then I got a shotgun my buddy just had to have. He traded me a Winchester Model 70 Featherweight 300 Win Mag.
Both rifles are in excellent shape. I've checked the ballistics on both rifles and they are very close. I really just want to keep one rifle and use it for several years to come. Which ever one I keep, I will be putting my Burris Black Diamond 3 1/2x12x50 on it. I do not reload. I want to be able to reach out and take an elk at longer distances if I need to but I'm also going to use it for antelope and deer. Any thoughts or am I just splitting hairs? Thanks.
I purchased a Browning A-Bolt 7mm mag. I was all set for this to be my new all around big game rifle.
Then I got a shotgun my buddy just had to have. He traded me a Winchester Model 70 Featherweight 300 Win Mag.
Both rifles are in excellent shape. I've checked the ballistics on both rifles and they are very close. I really just want to keep one rifle and use it for several years to come. Which ever one I keep, I will be putting my Burris Black Diamond 3 1/2x12x50 on it. I do not reload. I want to be able to reach out and take an elk at longer distances if I need to but I'm also going to use it for antelope and deer. Any thoughts or am I just splitting hairs? Thanks.