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<blockquote data-quote="bogger01" data-source="post: 502049" data-attributes="member: 24606"><p>so the game you hunting are elk and such.the calibers you just listed are all fine for larger game with limitations for each specific round.the 338 calibers are also a good long range hunting round.but,even the largest bullet with the most energy dosn't always guarantee a clean kill,especially at long ranges.each round has it's nitch but the best bullet means nothing without accuracy.the larger rounds are going to kick harder and that means flinching which leads to poor accuracy.even with the muzzle brake you still have muzzle blast to deal with which can be intimidating to some.if you are recoil sensitive which alot of us are and just don't want to admit it i like the 6.5x284.the key is practice with whatever you get and get comfortable sending rounds down range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bogger01, post: 502049, member: 24606"] so the game you hunting are elk and such.the calibers you just listed are all fine for larger game with limitations for each specific round.the 338 calibers are also a good long range hunting round.but,even the largest bullet with the most energy dosn't always guarantee a clean kill,especially at long ranges.each round has it's nitch but the best bullet means nothing without accuracy.the larger rounds are going to kick harder and that means flinching which leads to poor accuracy.even with the muzzle brake you still have muzzle blast to deal with which can be intimidating to some.if you are recoil sensitive which alot of us are and just don't want to admit it i like the 6.5x284.the key is practice with whatever you get and get comfortable sending rounds down range. [/QUOTE]
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