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    Are You Gonna 6.8spc?

    I still shoot other stuff, but my 6.8 is what goes in the truck with me nearly all the time when I'm headed into the country. It's short, fairly light, very accurate and all the deer and hogs I have shot with it died really quickly. What's not to like?
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    Coyote Hunting!

    Rabbit distress is a good standby. I think a decoy can make a big difference. I've used the FoxPro jack in a box decoy and there is a decoy built in to my Minaska Bandit all in one caller. The decoy gives the coyotes something to hone in on and focus on other than you. When it's windy set up...
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    6.8 spc for whitetail

    Plenty of good vendors for the 6.8 other than Cardinal/Armory, although his enthusiasm and advocacy for the cartridge cannot be discounted. Check the 6.8 shootout on ARFCOM. They tested, I think, a dozen or so different uppers from super high end units to some pretty basic stuff. The Stag...
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    6.8 spc for whitetail

    I use the 6.8 for deer and hogs and it works great. I have used the 110 gr. Barnes TSX and 110 Hornady V-max so far and I have a bunch of 110 gr. Sierra pro-hunters waiting in the wings. The v-max I have used only on hogs, and then only with headshots. For deer hunting and shoulder shots on...
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    Rifle Stock for Rem 700 SPS

    Rem Classic from the McMillan internet special page.
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    Recommended Hunting Safari in South Africa

    Dinaka Game Reserve www.dinaka.co.za Had a fantastic experience there in June of last year.
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    Kimber 8400 Montana

    I took a Montana in .300 WSM to Africa in June and I coudn't be happier with the rifle. It's very light weight but also accurate and comfortable to shoot for such a light rifle. I highly recommend the Kimber Montana.
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    Talley Lightweight Mounts?

    I use them on a Kimber 8400 .300 WSM and couldn't be more pleased.
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