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1038 YD ELK vs. 338 EDGE
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 126193" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>I shoot alot and knew the hits were good even if they did not connect with bone as I'd have prefered. The body language of the bull let me know that the jig was up as I watched him walk away. When the other elk had scattered I was pretty sure the bull had fallen. I didn't pack my 14 lb Edge down the hill and instead chose to pack meat sacks, camera etc. down. While I left the rifle at the truck I did have a Glock G20 10mm with me as I just don't go about without something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 126193, member: 4"] I shoot alot and knew the hits were good even if they did not connect with bone as I'd have prefered. The body language of the bull let me know that the jig was up as I watched him walk away. When the other elk had scattered I was pretty sure the bull had fallen. I didn't pack my 14 lb Edge down the hill and instead chose to pack meat sacks, camera etc. down. While I left the rifle at the truck I did have a Glock G20 10mm with me as I just don't go about without something. [/QUOTE]
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