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Energy or bullet diameter most important?
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<blockquote data-quote="bultinkle" data-source="post: 2759898" data-attributes="member: 122809"><p>Yeah my wording is off and I didn't mean to imply a 375 wouldn't work well for deer/elk/plains game. I know it's used often. Just that it isn't <em>required</em> for the game that is analogous to US ungulates.</p><p></p><p>You seem to do very well with the cartridge and I often admire that you've got your situation so figured out. However I would wager a 375 isn't the normal elk cartridge for the average hunter or long range hunter of the species. Though I could be totally wrong on that front!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bultinkle, post: 2759898, member: 122809"] Yeah my wording is off and I didn’t mean to imply a 375 wouldn’t work well for deer/elk/plains game. I know it’s used often. Just that it isn’t [I]required[/I] for the game that is analogous to US ungulates. You seem to do very well with the cartridge and I often admire that you’ve got your situation so figured out. However I would wager a 375 isn’t the normal elk cartridge for the average hunter or long range hunter of the species. Though I could be totally wrong on that front! [/QUOTE]
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