Ummmmm, excuse me please.
It's spelled SuperCub, not Super Cup.
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Call before midnight tonight and get your very own Super Cup™ action figure.
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If I owned nothing and had the money for a new rifle, and under the "thou shalt not use anything bigger than a .270" rule, I think I would look for a Remington 798 in 6mm Remington. Perfect rifle: genuine 98 action and the 6 mil will do anything the .243 will do, and a bit more. Why send a boy out to do a man's job?
If I were allowed to use a larger bore, then it would have to be either a .30-''06 or a .303. Either will flatten anything in North America, with the possible exception of big Grizzly and Polar bears. In those situations, an 88 mounted on a Tiger I chassis is a fairly good choice. Bearburger is better than MEburger, in my lights, at least!
Wrong.I think the 270 limitation is for small game,(groundhog) not deer.
I'm a huge fan of the 6.5mm x 55mm Swed; it will do anything a 270 Win can do. If you reload it's better because you have better bullet selection, it's easier on powder and your shoulder. I have a 1994 Remington Model 700 Classic in the 6.5; it's my go to rifle for southern ontario (grey bruce). I've taken varmints, deer, bear and this year used it on a moose. I would highly recommend the 6.5mm x 55mm Swed, it's available in many good quality rifles (Sako, Tikka, CZ, Ruger). Don't understand why it's not more popular in north america.



























