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<blockquote data-quote="RTK" data-source="post: 717232" data-attributes="member: 47888"><p>Elk are big tough critters, bullet selection is a must along with good shot placement as noted. No fun pulling them out of hell holes.</p><p>A large 30 or 338 would be the way to go in my opinion for a long range rifle. I just re-built a 300wm with a break because I shoot better with less recoil as most do. All up weight of my rig is about 10lbs with bipod which is not too bad when carrying in the field. The bigger the better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTK, post: 717232, member: 47888"] Elk are big tough critters, bullet selection is a must along with good shot placement as noted. No fun pulling them out of hell holes. A large 30 or 338 would be the way to go in my opinion for a long range rifle. I just re-built a 300wm with a break because I shoot better with less recoil as most do. All up weight of my rig is about 10lbs with bipod which is not too bad when carrying in the field. The bigger the better [/QUOTE]
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