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6.5 SAUM - Was it a wise choice for Western hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd Gansel" data-source="post: 1676030" data-attributes="member: 107021"><p>That can be said with any caliber for the most part. I just dont want to carry a Cheytec around the mountain side. Bullet selection is critical. I've had luck with Berger VLD, I have friends who have had luck with ELD and AB. I also have a friend that uses a 30-06, if he hits an Elk he doesn't stop shooting until it's laying down. Elk and moose are tough critters but bullet selection and shot placement are critical. I'm not sure I would shoot an elk at 1000 yards. You need to know your limits most people don't. If you cannot hold sub MOA at 1000 you really have no business shooting an animal that far. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd Gansel, post: 1676030, member: 107021"] That can be said with any caliber for the most part. I just dont want to carry a Cheytec around the mountain side. Bullet selection is critical. I've had luck with Berger VLD, I have friends who have had luck with ELD and AB. I also have a friend that uses a 30-06, if he hits an Elk he doesn't stop shooting until it's laying down. Elk and moose are tough critters but bullet selection and shot placement are critical. I'm not sure I would shoot an elk at 1000 yards. You need to know your limits most people don't. If you cannot hold sub MOA at 1000 you really have no business shooting an animal that far. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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