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30.06 plenty gun for elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 938958" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>I don't know if you were referring to one of the members in this thread or not, but if you were and it was me, I've been hunting them and helping others on their hunts for 20 years. Last year alone we took a 5x5, 6x7, and two cows and we don't use the small .243 to do it. This discussion is strictly talking about things that one person believes can hurt LRHing if things are not done properly just like anything else that might affect hunting itself and not anything against LRHing when done properly. I think the latter is what the "don't talk ethics" in the site rules refers to and I didn't bring up the .243 in this thread, but merely repsonded to a post like a couple others also did. Maybe I'm wrong and if it's a rules violation a Mod is free to delete them. PS: IMHO any time a discussion is about what caliber to use to do the job properly, especially at distance, it could easily be considered an ethics discussion. Therefore, it's a little on the vague side as to just exactly what isn't allowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 938958, member: 28854"] I don't know if you were referring to one of the members in this thread or not, but if you were and it was me, I've been hunting them and helping others on their hunts for 20 years. Last year alone we took a 5x5, 6x7, and two cows and we don't use the small .243 to do it. This discussion is strictly talking about things that one person believes can hurt LRHing if things are not done properly just like anything else that might affect hunting itself and not anything against LRHing when done properly. I think the latter is what the "don't talk ethics" in the site rules refers to and I didn't bring up the .243 in this thread, but merely repsonded to a post like a couple others also did. Maybe I'm wrong and if it's a rules violation a Mod is free to delete them. PS: IMHO any time a discussion is about what caliber to use to do the job properly, especially at distance, it could easily be considered an ethics discussion. Therefore, it's a little on the vague side as to just exactly what isn't allowed. [/QUOTE]
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