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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Shootza 50" data-source="post: 3817650" data-attributes="member: 49036"><p>I would take my M-1 Garrand with two different loads about 50% each of 30-06 165g spzr-fb and the rest 220g rn-sp and plenty of clips with a 1.5- 6x Leopold scope with German #4 reticle on an offset mount which lets me switch over to my peep and post iron sights, if needed. My second choice would be my custom built Browning BLR chambered for the 375 WSM wildcat with two loads for it, 225g Hornady spire points and 270g Hornady RN and the same scope as above. I pick the Garrand 1st because of its reliability to keep firing under severe conditions and the extra fire power (8 rounds for you young kids that don't know what us old guys like) I don't think there's a grizzly, brown or polar bear on the planet that could survive absorbing eight rounds of 220g bullets at 2200 fps.</p><p>Note: My Garrand is set up with an adjustable gas system so I can use full power loads, and I used to shoot DCM and can load another clip in in about 1-2 seconds. Besides, I have a plethora of AR style guns but NONE of them are as reliable feeding and functioning as my Garrand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Shootza 50, post: 3817650, member: 49036"] I would take my M-1 Garrand with two different loads about 50% each of 30-06 165g spzr-fb and the rest 220g rn-sp and plenty of clips with a 1.5- 6x Leopold scope with German #4 reticle on an offset mount which lets me switch over to my peep and post iron sights, if needed. My second choice would be my custom built Browning BLR chambered for the 375 WSM wildcat with two loads for it, 225g Hornady spire points and 270g Hornady RN and the same scope as above. I pick the Garrand 1st because of its reliability to keep firing under severe conditions and the extra fire power (8 rounds for you young kids that don't know what us old guys like) I don't think there's a grizzly, brown or polar bear on the planet that could survive absorbing eight rounds of 220g bullets at 2200 fps. Note: My Garrand is set up with an adjustable gas system so I can use full power loads, and I used to shoot DCM and can load another clip in in about 1-2 seconds. Besides, I have a plethora of AR style guns but NONE of them are as reliable feeding and functioning as my Garrand. [/QUOTE]
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