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Complete Newbie seeking advice for elk setup
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1541735" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I would echo what others are saying about your optic, if elk are moving in a group you will have a serious stuggle picking one out and seeing the whole picture. If you get even remotely in timber that optic is literally useless, not even remotely kidding! Not saying it's can't be done but you run a high chance of that significantly limiting your hunt! I run a 3-10 SHV and it's awesome for timber and I have no issues rolling elk at 1000+ with it. You need massive field of view in elk country.</p><p></p><p>Grab some ADG brass, some H1000 and pick any bullet over 200 gr and run it right behind the shoulder quartering away a little and you'll be an elk slaying beast!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1541735, member: 13632"] I would echo what others are saying about your optic, if elk are moving in a group you will have a serious stuggle picking one out and seeing the whole picture. If you get even remotely in timber that optic is literally useless, not even remotely kidding! Not saying it's can't be done but you run a high chance of that significantly limiting your hunt! I run a 3-10 SHV and it's awesome for timber and I have no issues rolling elk at 1000+ with it. You need massive field of view in elk country. Grab some ADG brass, some H1000 and pick any bullet over 200 gr and run it right behind the shoulder quartering away a little and you'll be an elk slaying beast!! [/QUOTE]
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