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6.5 CM, 6.5 PRC Enough/Effective for Elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="Txcowboy50" data-source="post: 3044166" data-attributes="member: 118571"><p>I agree with most of what you are saying a larger heavier projectile is going to carry more energy and will also have more recoil. There comes a point (for most people including me) where the boom is so big that affect bullet placement. I can shoot my 300wby a lot better than the 416wby and my 6.5 PRC better than the 300wby. Use the largest caliber and appropriate bullet that you can handle for the game in question.(300 wby is awesome on coyotes although not needed) But like Dirty Harry said.. "A man has to know his limitations."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txcowboy50, post: 3044166, member: 118571"] I agree with most of what you are saying a larger heavier projectile is going to carry more energy and will also have more recoil. There comes a point (for most people including me) where the boom is so big that affect bullet placement. I can shoot my 300wby a lot better than the 416wby and my 6.5 PRC better than the 300wby. Use the largest caliber and appropriate bullet that you can handle for the game in question.(300 wby is awesome on coyotes although not needed) But like Dirty Harry said.. "A man has to know his limitations." [/QUOTE]
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