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Cow elk vitals area size
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 598759" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Slightly larger will still do the trick, but I like to say 12 to 14" depending on the size or age of the cow. Tuck that bullet in the crease tight behnd the front shoulder and she wont go anywhere. Try to get a full broadside shot or slightly facing away if possible. But if not I think you will be fine. You are using an elk rifle with a bullet that will reak havok with the vitals. We took a few cows with the 300 Berger from my 338 LM this past season. All DRT including my wifes at 816 yards. All were complete pass throughs with 1 1/2" exits.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 598759, member: 7503"] Slightly larger will still do the trick, but I like to say 12 to 14" depending on the size or age of the cow. Tuck that bullet in the crease tight behnd the front shoulder and she wont go anywhere. Try to get a full broadside shot or slightly facing away if possible. But if not I think you will be fine. You are using an elk rifle with a bullet that will reak havok with the vitals. We took a few cows with the 300 Berger from my 338 LM this past season. All DRT including my wifes at 816 yards. All were complete pass throughs with 1 1/2" exits. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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