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Experienced Elk Killers Pick Your #1 Elk Cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Lefty" data-source="post: 1552883" data-attributes="member: 104437"><p>The .338 Win Mag. really,.. SLAYS, Elk,.. YUP, agreed and it did my Shoulder, too !</p><p>When I was a young pup of, 35-40 yo, I thought it was, awesome and HAD to have it,.. nowadays, NOT, so much !</p><p>The .270 WSM got the job done, for me, the same as the .338 did, without, the sore shoulder and the, "flinch" that, I still live with ! PS; NO Brakes, were ever used, don't care for them and IMO they aren't necessary, if shooting the .270's- 7mm's with less than a 160 grain bullet. Always should, wear your Plug's tho !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Lefty, post: 1552883, member: 104437"] The .338 Win Mag. really,.. SLAYS, Elk,.. YUP, agreed and it did my Shoulder, too ! When I was a young pup of, 35-40 yo, I thought it was, awesome and HAD to have it,.. nowadays, NOT, so much ! The .270 WSM got the job done, for me, the same as the .338 did, without, the sore shoulder and the, "flinch" that, I still live with ! PS; NO Brakes, were ever used, don't care for them and IMO they aren't necessary, if shooting the .270's- 7mm's with less than a 160 grain bullet. Always should, wear your Plug's tho ! [/QUOTE]
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