:( no apex .270
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
got an email from cva and they apologized but they sold out their supply of .270 barrels for the Apex. They did however say they have 30-06 barrels. I emailed back said, thats fine! They are processing my Apex order now and shipping it out. So i'll have a new Aught six / .50cal rifle to play with soon
Cant wait for her to come in.
Cant wait for her to come in.
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got an email from cva and they apologized but they sold out their supply of .270 barrels for the Apex. They did however say they have 30-06 barrels. I emailed back said, thats fine! They are processing my Apex order now and shipping it out. So i'll have a new Aught six / .50cal rifle to play with soon
Cant wait for her to come in.
Cant wait for her to come in.(BP)
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hmmm. good point! but either way, the 30-06 is a better set up. i was having a hard time deciding which one i wanted but they fixed it for me LOL. Looks like i will have to get an over the counter bull tag this year to make use of it.
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it depends on what game unit. i live in unit 85 which is over the counter bull for certain rifle seasons. 2nd and 3rd season i believe are OTC. 3-400lbs of meat is what i'd expect from a bull down here. They'll fill up a deep freezer in no time. I think i may be able to fit 2 elk in the freezer that we have.
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Let us know how you like the gun, I am looking into buying an Apex instead of a pro hunter simply because of cost...I have yet to feel one though, so that will be a factor to consider as well, but it looks well made and so far what I read is that it is good.
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I'm sure MD's opinion on the rifle will be totally unbiased. NOT


