plumber1969
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I’ve acquired a few .280’s, not the AI’s. Wife has a Browning BAR in a 7mm. Been debating an elk gun that doesn’t weigh a metric ton like the BAR. One of the 280’s is a single shot and doesn’t offer quick second shots. The other is a Ruger M77 mark 2 and needs a trigger job and could certainly use a new stock/free float the barrel. So I could be out $500 quickly on that. She said to go buy a new gun that we could both use on our elk hunts and looking at either a 3006 or 308 in a browning x bolt, possibly a hells canyon speed. I would pull my Leopold vx 3 3.5-10x50 to put on the new gun if this is the route we go. This gun will/could be used during or deer seasons here as well. I am not nor will ever be a reloader or long range hunter. I can’t ever see me shooting much past 350 yards at an elk and the longest I’ve ever killed a deer was less than 200 yards here.
So if given the green light to rebuild a good old gun, buy a new barrel for the encore or purchase a new one, what would you do?
So if given the green light to rebuild a good old gun, buy a new barrel for the encore or purchase a new one, what would you do?