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Elk Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="TNRifleman" data-source="post: 4540472" data-attributes="member: 16556"><p>I agree with this for sure. I always tote two rifles with me out west. Day one of my elk hunt one year, I set my rifle against a tree so I could take a leak. I ended up bumping the gun with my boot and it fell over, with the bell of the scope being the first thing to hit frozen ground. When I got it back home and shot it, it was still dead on but I sure was happy to have a backup rifle with me to have one I had full confidence in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNRifleman, post: 4540472, member: 16556"] I agree with this for sure. I always tote two rifles with me out west. Day one of my elk hunt one year, I set my rifle against a tree so I could take a leak. I ended up bumping the gun with my boot and it fell over, with the bell of the scope being the first thing to hit frozen ground. When I got it back home and shot it, it was still dead on but I sure was happy to have a backup rifle with me to have one I had full confidence in. [/QUOTE]
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