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Caliber Recommendation for 600 Yard Sheep Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Marky_mark" data-source="post: 2422985" data-attributes="member: 113618"><p>Some of the comments on here are pretty funny </p><p></p><p>You don't need a 375 or a 338</p><p></p><p>Your hunting a stone sheep, so pick the best thing to accomplish that objective. If being able to find ammo is a big deal, I'd get something like a 6.5 prc. Remember, that your outfitter will have a rifle you could use if something happens with yours. So if your looking at a wildcat or something odd… Dont worry about it. The biggest thing with flying is making sure you have 3 hour layovers. </p><p></p><p>If your looking for bear protection… just develop a load with bullets like a frames or ttsx's. Have them ready to go, and switch bullets when your on the sheep. Your point of impact between the two should be close. </p><p></p><p>Your focus should be on the stone</p><p></p><p>Who are you hunting with by the way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marky_mark, post: 2422985, member: 113618"] Some of the comments on here are pretty funny You don’t need a 375 or a 338 Your hunting a stone sheep, so pick the best thing to accomplish that objective. If being able to find ammo is a big deal, I’d get something like a 6.5 prc. Remember, that your outfitter will have a rifle you could use if something happens with yours. So if your looking at a wildcat or something odd… Dont worry about it. The biggest thing with flying is making sure you have 3 hour layovers. If your looking for bear protection… just develop a load with bullets like a frames or ttsx’s. Have them ready to go, and switch bullets when your on the sheep. Your point of impact between the two should be close. Your focus should be on the stone Who are you hunting with by the way? [/QUOTE]
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