BubbaChicken
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Well, regardless of what you choose, take a look at Basin Sports in Vernal. They have probably the largest rifle and handgun selection I have seen in Utah. I used to live in Vernal, and have gotten several weapons there. They have fantastic prices too, and put Cabela's in Salt Lake to shame.
They will be able to tell you over the phone what they have in stock relative to your choice, so it is worth the phone call. If you have not been to Vernal, it is on the right side of 40 about halfway through town. You can't miss em.
As far as rifle choices go, I have seen some pretty massive Mule Deer in Utah (something folks outside the area are not always aware of-those suckers are HUGE) and I have had a SMALL bull elk lope over the hood of my jacked up Silverado 2500HD 4WD without even getting CLOSE to the hood itself up on Paradise Mountain. I would not go with the 25-06 (though some associates in Vernal use them on elk) and would consider the .270 with something like 150 grain slugs to be about right for those deer, and possibly for elk. The 130 grain slugs are fine for antelope, and if your rifle will shoot them accurately something a touch lighter of good construction is fine as well. I really would go .270 or heavier in the area you are considering, in fact, it will be good on rams and up to moose, which are also in that area on occasion.
30-06 is fantastic all around for the situation, especially since there are some BIG cats out there, and bears as well. Consider that carefully when considering a 25 caliber weapon for elk in bear and cat country.
I met a guy that got mauled and knocked off a horse while riding recreationally out there by a mountain lion. He lived, but only because he stick beat the cat to death (could not reach the gun and was bleeding out), and now uses the stick (cat tooth still embedded within it) as a much required cane, as the cat almost killed him.... Just something to consider.
They will be able to tell you over the phone what they have in stock relative to your choice, so it is worth the phone call. If you have not been to Vernal, it is on the right side of 40 about halfway through town. You can't miss em.
As far as rifle choices go, I have seen some pretty massive Mule Deer in Utah (something folks outside the area are not always aware of-those suckers are HUGE) and I have had a SMALL bull elk lope over the hood of my jacked up Silverado 2500HD 4WD without even getting CLOSE to the hood itself up on Paradise Mountain. I would not go with the 25-06 (though some associates in Vernal use them on elk) and would consider the .270 with something like 150 grain slugs to be about right for those deer, and possibly for elk. The 130 grain slugs are fine for antelope, and if your rifle will shoot them accurately something a touch lighter of good construction is fine as well. I really would go .270 or heavier in the area you are considering, in fact, it will be good on rams and up to moose, which are also in that area on occasion.
30-06 is fantastic all around for the situation, especially since there are some BIG cats out there, and bears as well. Consider that carefully when considering a 25 caliber weapon for elk in bear and cat country.
I met a guy that got mauled and knocked off a horse while riding recreationally out there by a mountain lion. He lived, but only because he stick beat the cat to death (could not reach the gun and was bleeding out), and now uses the stick (cat tooth still embedded within it) as a much required cane, as the cat almost killed him.... Just something to consider.