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Ep. 10: Hunting Gear Talk: .300 Win Mag, Short Mag, and Tikka Rifles

Ep. 10: Hunting Gear Talk: .300 Win Mag, Short Mag, and Tikka Rifles

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In this episode of the Great Alaska Hunting Podcast, hosts Dalton Gray and Moriah "Moe" Humphries, broadcasting from Fairbanks, Alaska, dive into a listener-requested discussion about their preferred rifle cartridges: the .300 Winchester Magnum (Win Mag) and the .300 Winchester Short Magnum (Short Mag). Recorded around March 2, 2025, the episode coincides with Alaska's draw hunt results day, leading to a casual yet detailed conversation about their Tikka T3X rifles, hunting gear preferences, and the pros and cons of each cartridge. They explore topics like recoil, ammo availability, reloading potential, and feeding issues, while also touching on tangents like hunting tents, tripods, and obscure calibers like the 8mm Remington Magnum. The hosts emphasize the reliability and affordability of Tikka rifles, offering practical advice for hunters choosing between these two powerful 30-caliber options.


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