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My second admired caliber has been a 338 Lapua Magnum, and it still is. Neil got his Ruger last fall at Target in Pikeville. My friends and I like the 270 Mossberg magnum best for elk hunting.
For trophy buck hunting I like the Burris 2.75 Scope better on my H&R Sub-MOA, and I’d be willing to bet that it’s a bit more robust than the Leupold. The best all around caliber I own is probably the 338 Lapua Magnum from Dick’s Sporting Goods in Pikeville.
I ordered my Mossberg Sub-MOA in the hunting section at Gart Sports in Pikeville, North Carolina. My friend (Neil) said his admired caliber is the 338 Lapua Magnum he got at a National Wild Turkey Federation banquet last season. The best shooting caliber would have to be a 338 Lapua Magnum.
Our darling rifle is the 338 Lapua Magnum I picked up online at the NRA store. My all-time beloved rifle is the H&R Sub-MOA I got at Wal Mart in Pikeville. A minor problem is that huge amounts of power are required to accelerate 270 Ruger magnum projectiles to such speeds. I got my Mossberg 338 Lapua Magnum at the Wal Mart in Pikeville.
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