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What's an inch or so among friends?
Well. I'fn you're not tall and don't have long arms, little-er guns fit best.
I have great respect for the 270, but it's not available in a rifle that fits my wife. The 7mm-08 is.
These animals tell the tale.

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The last time I had DREAMS of hunting (deer and elk sized creatures). I actually bought two used .30-06 bolt action sporterized Mauser rifles. Cough, cough......

Yeah......I never got around to actually hunting with them. But it was a nice dream.

I mean like, "What has Bambi ever done to me?"

Aloha, Mark
 
Some fall when hit, others run a short or long distance. That's what happens when you don't yell out the name of your cartridge just before shooting, so the game doesn't have to guess how far to run before dying.

:)

Bruce
 
I wish I could argue that, but dammit, I can't. Ammo availability might be the only drawback to that round.
It is generally an unwritten rule in Alaska that back-country cabins NOT be entirely secured against the chance a person in trouble in the wild may need access. Along with that rule is an understanding that provisions, etc. contained inside would be expected to be utilized and, if possible, replaced with that carried by the visitor. (Box of shells for a can of beans, etc.)

My brother lived the last 30 years of his life up there. When I would come up to hunt (sometimes with 2 or 3 others), I would bring him a gun in exchange for all he did for us (base camp at his house, arranging bush pilots, etc.).

He'd hunted everything up there with a Remington 760 pump in .308 he'd arrived with. It worked well (even on the big stuff), but over the course of a few years, I "fished around" in conversations to determine what he would opt for in the best of all worlds. (I envisioned .338's, etc.)

Based on those fishing expeditions, for a Sheep trip, I brought him up a Winchester Model 70 Classic Stainless (controlled feed action), 24" barrel, Leupold 1.5-5x.

Caliber? I'll let him answer for that:

"Thirty Aught Six. Because If I'm in trouble, I can break into any cabin in Alaska and have a damned good chance of finding some ammo."
 
I wish I could argue that, but dammit, I can't. Ammo availability might be the only drawback to that round.
Reloaders need not fear that and I've always brought more ammo than needed when hunting. It's true, though that it's not always easy to find, even to the point that it's wildcat offspring, the 280 AI, is easier to find.

BTW, the 280 AI is my choice of the three.
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