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<blockquote data-quote="AKBman" data-source="post: 878674" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>I will be trying to fill a cow tag in Unit 34 of New Mexico next weekend and into the week. Right now I am torn between my 375 Ruger, or my 300 Win Mag. The 375 is shooting 300gr bullets, figure it is good to 300 yards or so, the 300 of course is good to about twice that with the 180gr bullets. I don't plan to shoot much over 300 due to having some back problems (bulging disc waiting for surgery), so I know either will get the job done, the 300 has a slight advantage in accuracy as the ranges start to stretch out, but out to 300 either will reliably put one in the boiler room of an elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKBman, post: 878674, member: 898"] I will be trying to fill a cow tag in Unit 34 of New Mexico next weekend and into the week. Right now I am torn between my 375 Ruger, or my 300 Win Mag. The 375 is shooting 300gr bullets, figure it is good to 300 yards or so, the 300 of course is good to about twice that with the 180gr bullets. I don't plan to shoot much over 300 due to having some back problems (bulging disc waiting for surgery), so I know either will get the job done, the 300 has a slight advantage in accuracy as the ranges start to stretch out, but out to 300 either will reliably put one in the boiler room of an elk. [/QUOTE]
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