Rifles
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- Spike
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Rifles
So what rifle do you all like usin, i like winchester myself
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- Fawn
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Winchester
I liked the Winchester when I was looking for a Elk rifle I bought the Model 70 in 300 Win. Mag.
like them so much I retired my old 30-06 [> 35 yrs old] and purchased
a Model 70 in 30-06
Great Guns !!!!! :D :D :D :D
like them so much I retired my old 30-06 [> 35 yrs old] and purchased
a Model 70 in 30-06
Great Guns !!!!! :D :D :D :D
Sans dieu rien= Without God nothing
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A bad day hunting ain't bad-Ain't life grand
- MuleyMadness
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- Fawn
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- Spike
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well i sorta forgot bout ruger sorry bout that just thought of the companies off the top of my head but my first gun i got was my grandpas 32 special lever action which is a winchester an i love that gun so much but its an open sited an good for packin on a horse but i needed something with a little more knock down power so my dad bought me a savage 30-06 for grad and i also like that gun but if i had to choose it would be my trusty 32 of course
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- WYMULEYMAN
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Guest, first off, welcome to the site. If you would, join up and get yourself a login password and name. We could use all the new blood we can get here.
As for the type of rifle that's best for Mulies, I also have all three calibers you mentioned but pretty much stick with my trusty .270. However, all three are more than adequate...it's just a matter of hitting the deer in the right spot (And finding them first!). If your a good marksman, you shouldn't have any problems with any of those calibers.
As for the type of rifle that's best for Mulies, I also have all three calibers you mentioned but pretty much stick with my trusty .270. However, all three are more than adequate...it's just a matter of hitting the deer in the right spot (And finding them first!). If your a good marksman, you shouldn't have any problems with any of those calibers.