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    Quote Originally Posted by alfoldivandor View Post
    " Good " reading ( Is it " good " I don't know )
    I personally prefer old cartridges ... (Most new are just marketing ...)

    5 Rifle Cartridges That Are Here To Stay
    https://www.americanhunter.org/artic...-here-to-stay/
    That's a list that can be debated to the end of time. It is far from a canadian list as one of those cartridges has not even crossed the border yet.

    I would love to try out a 338 Federal in a short lever gun or a nice semi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfoldivandor View Post
    " Good " reading ( Is it " good " I don't know )
    I personally prefer old cartridges ... (Most new are just marketing ...)

    5 Rifle Cartridges That Are Here To Stay
    https://www.americanhunter.org/artic...-here-to-stay/
    That list is pretty funny, look at how many are almost dead already, the 270 WSM is not chambered in much and the 26 Nosler? Really?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    That list is pretty funny, look at how many are almost dead already, the 270 WSM is not chambered in much and the 26 Nosler? Really?
    I saw the 26 on there and couldn't help but wonder how much of a donation was made for that advert.

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    To the OP, buy a 6.5 Swede in a T3. It’s fun to argue and spit hairs but the Swede will never be dropped and it punches way above its weight class with mild recoil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    That list is pretty funny, look at how many are almost dead already, the 270 WSM is not chambered in much and the 26 Nosler? Really?
    Just read it. Just another gun writer needing to pay the rent.
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    Would like to see that same list 30 years from now, but I prolly wont be around just like some of those cartridges...lol

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    I have a Howa 1500 in 308 and it shoots very well.The only issue is that it is too heavy to carry all day but it is a great gun on the stand.

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    I have a 30-06 rifle which is 7.9 lbs.Bare gun.With scope,rings and some ammo -never weighted it,but it is heavy .

    Nice gun,many times contemplated to" trade it " to a lighter model.
    Then a guy advised me to try Butler Creek Comfort Stretch firearm sling.

    I would highly recommend to anyone-it makes a world of a difference-the gun feels a WHOLE lot lighter on my shoulder.

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    Only handled a Howa in a store and it didn’t feel good for me.
    Love my Tikka’s and Sako’s A7. Perfect for me.
    I did buy a Kimber Hunter and need to shoot it a bit more, so far I like it. Really light and handy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deer Hunter View Post
    Only handled a Howa in a store and it didn’t feel good for me.
    Love my Tikka’s and Sako’s A7. Perfect for me.
    I did buy a Kimber Hunter and need to shoot it a bit more, so far I like it. Really light and handy.
    What calibre is the kimber.

    The kimber hunter is a gun that interests me. Lots of great reviews.

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