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.264 Win Mag for Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 276399" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p><em>Leave the .338 Lapua etc. to those guys that make a living with them and stay in shape to ENJOY CARRYING 15 LBS AROUND.</em></p></blockquote><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I carried a .340wby in a sporter model and shot a black bear at 483 yards. Its fairly light and I dont mind the recoil, and I'm defenatly no sniper. If your uncomfortable with the big stuff then i agree, go with the .264. its a great round, although the big stuff is better IMO. but... there would be quit a few guys that can outshoot/hunt me who will say otherwise. the biggest thing is being comfortable with your weapon, if you can go big, go big. If not, you'll be the responible guy that knows how to shoot his gun, slayin elk while guys that cant handle their guns are missing and wounding game. just my 2cents.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 276399, member: 10306"] [I]Leave the .338 Lapua etc. to those guys that make a living with them and stay in shape to ENJOY CARRYING 15 LBS AROUND.[/quote][/I] I carried a .340wby in a sporter model and shot a black bear at 483 yards. Its fairly light and I dont mind the recoil, and I'm defenatly no sniper. If your uncomfortable with the big stuff then i agree, go with the .264. its a great round, although the big stuff is better IMO. but... there would be quit a few guys that can outshoot/hunt me who will say otherwise. the biggest thing is being comfortable with your weapon, if you can go big, go big. If not, you'll be the responible guy that knows how to shoot his gun, slayin elk while guys that cant handle their guns are missing and wounding game. just my 2cents. [/QUOTE]
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