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<blockquote data-quote="SansSouci" data-source="post: 1203275" data-attributes="member: 84520"><p>The 7MM Rem Mag was designed to be a long range elk cartridge. Many have come along since then. None have killed more dead.</p><p></p><p>Cartridge ain't anywhere near as important as where bullets go. Put any bullet through an elk's blood pumping equipment and it will die. Biology is controlling, not cartridges. Nothing living remains in that condition without oxygenated blood to its brain. </p><p></p><p>The new world record Alaska-Yukon moose, the largest of the 3 North American moose species, was kill a few years ago with a .303 British.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SansSouci, post: 1203275, member: 84520"] The 7MM Rem Mag was designed to be a long range elk cartridge. Many have come along since then. None have killed more dead. Cartridge ain't anywhere near as important as where bullets go. Put any bullet through an elk's blood pumping equipment and it will die. Biology is controlling, not cartridges. Nothing living remains in that condition without oxygenated blood to its brain. The new world record Alaska-Yukon moose, the largest of the 3 North American moose species, was kill a few years ago with a .303 British. [/QUOTE]
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