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    I won a RMEF Rem 7mm mag at the RMEF dinner. Nice rifle with a camo stock. I wish it had open sights. I already have a 30-06 that I love and shoot very well for elk. My next pruchase was probably going to be a Marlin 45/70 for the dark timber and backup rifle.

    7mm and 30-06 being so similar, should I trade it for a 45/70, or just keep it as a backup?

    What do you like for dark timber elk guns other than the Marlin?

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    I would keep the 7mm as your primary and keep the 06 as a back up. The 7mm shoots much flatter and has a lot more energy. I have nothing agianst the 06 I own one my self and took an antelope last year with it.

    I would use the 7mm as your primary and use the 06 as a brush gun if it was me.

    just my .02
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    I would use the 06 as opposed to the 7 Mag for my GP rifle esp is elk is on the ticket? My main reason is heavier bullets. IF you had tostick with the 7 for eld I woudl run the 175 grainers from Barnes.

    For dark Timber guns I runt he following.

    Marlin 45/70 in a Scout configuration.

    Savage 99 in 358 Winchester with a 2x7 burris

    Winchester Mod 70 in 338/06 Ackley OImproved with a 2x7 Burris

    Winchester Mod 70 Classic in 375 H&H with a Luepold 1.5x5

    Savage 99 with a 2.5x Luepold in Scout configuration in 308

    Styer Scout in 308

    Sauer 200 in 9.3x62 Mauser with a Swaorwski 3x9.

    All of these make great timber guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weemer View Post
    I won a RMEF Rem 7mm mag at the RMEF dinner. Nice rifle with a camo stock. I wish it had open sights. I already have a 30-06 that I love and shoot very well for elk. My next pruchase was probably going to be a Marlin 45/70 for the dark timber and backup rifle.

    7mm and 30-06 being so similar, should I trade it for a 45/70, or just keep it as a backup?

    What do you like for dark timber elk guns other than the Marlin?
    Congrats on the win from another RMEF member! Which banquet did you attend?
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