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This will probably be a long post, so bear with me please.
I'm wanting a new (or new to me) rifle for elk hunting, that will also work for hunting moose and bison if I ever get the chance to check those off my bucket list. I am both left hand and left eye dominant, so I'm looking at either a left-handed bolt action or something reasonably ambidextrous like a lever action.
I came across the Browning BLR and thought the .300WSM chambering of it would be a great option for me. It offers a light and compact rifle good for carrying on long hikes in thick cover, but also have enough power and accuracy for larger-than-elk animals and for 300 yard shot opportunities (I don't plan on shooting much farther than that). I like the idea of faster follow-up shots with the lever action, plus I don't have a lever gun yet and who doesn't want a lever gun?
The issue is, I can't find a BLR in .300WSM anywhere right now. Normally, I would have no problem waiting patiently for one to come up on Gun Broker or somewhere similar, but with Measure 114 now threatening to take effect and shut down all gun sales in Oregon, waiting much longer might turn into waiting years for the legal mess to sort out.
There are BLR's available in .30-06 right now (and in .300WinMag, but at 3 inches longer and a full pound heavier than the WSM version, it looses the appeal of being light and easy-handling). Would the .30-06 be too marginal for accuracy on elk at 300 yards from the BLR platform? Too marginal for larger animals? I currently have a .308 I hunt with; my understanding is the .30-06 is not that much of a ballistic advantage over the .308...
Another option would be a bolt action in .300WSM. The Tikka T3x Lite and Savage 110 Timberline both have left-handed offerings. I'm sure either of these would be accurate beyond the range of the BLR, and beyond my own comfortable shooting distance. I still prefer the idea of the lever over another bolt action in my safe, but going this route would at least get me started in the .300WSM cartridge, and maybe in the future if availability and legality allow I could get the BLR then and already have ammo for it.
What thoughts do you all have on this? Should I:
-go with the .30-06 instead of the .300WSM to get the rifle I want?
-go with the Tikka or Savage to get the chambering I want?
-wait patiently until I can get both the rifle and chambering I want?
I appreciate any input you all might have for me. Thank you!
I'm wanting a new (or new to me) rifle for elk hunting, that will also work for hunting moose and bison if I ever get the chance to check those off my bucket list. I am both left hand and left eye dominant, so I'm looking at either a left-handed bolt action or something reasonably ambidextrous like a lever action.
I came across the Browning BLR and thought the .300WSM chambering of it would be a great option for me. It offers a light and compact rifle good for carrying on long hikes in thick cover, but also have enough power and accuracy for larger-than-elk animals and for 300 yard shot opportunities (I don't plan on shooting much farther than that). I like the idea of faster follow-up shots with the lever action, plus I don't have a lever gun yet and who doesn't want a lever gun?
The issue is, I can't find a BLR in .300WSM anywhere right now. Normally, I would have no problem waiting patiently for one to come up on Gun Broker or somewhere similar, but with Measure 114 now threatening to take effect and shut down all gun sales in Oregon, waiting much longer might turn into waiting years for the legal mess to sort out.
There are BLR's available in .30-06 right now (and in .300WinMag, but at 3 inches longer and a full pound heavier than the WSM version, it looses the appeal of being light and easy-handling). Would the .30-06 be too marginal for accuracy on elk at 300 yards from the BLR platform? Too marginal for larger animals? I currently have a .308 I hunt with; my understanding is the .30-06 is not that much of a ballistic advantage over the .308...
Another option would be a bolt action in .300WSM. The Tikka T3x Lite and Savage 110 Timberline both have left-handed offerings. I'm sure either of these would be accurate beyond the range of the BLR, and beyond my own comfortable shooting distance. I still prefer the idea of the lever over another bolt action in my safe, but going this route would at least get me started in the .300WSM cartridge, and maybe in the future if availability and legality allow I could get the BLR then and already have ammo for it.
What thoughts do you all have on this? Should I:
-go with the .30-06 instead of the .300WSM to get the rifle I want?
-go with the Tikka or Savage to get the chambering I want?
-wait patiently until I can get both the rifle and chambering I want?
I appreciate any input you all might have for me. Thank you!