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<p>[QUOTE="SpyderRyder, post: 2385139, member: 70791"]I'm originally from Washington and have shot elk there and moose in Alaska. But I live in Texas now and a .308 is a little over kill as far as I'm concerned. My Ruger #1 .25-06 is perfect for the small deer we have here and the ferrel hogs if you don't trap them. I've got a Freedom Arms model 83 .454 Casull that would do great with a scope.</p><p><br /></p><p>One shot, one kill, right?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SpyderRyder, post: 2385139, member: 70791"]I'm originally from Washington and have shot elk there and moose in Alaska. But I live in Texas now and a .308 is a little over kill as far as I'm concerned. My Ruger #1 .25-06 is perfect for the small deer we have here and the ferrel hogs if you don't trap them. I've got a Freedom Arms model 83 .454 Casull that would do great with a scope. One shot, one kill, right?[/QUOTE]
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