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Getting into Elk hunting - Recommendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="White man runs him" data-source="post: 1171843" data-attributes="member: 94914"><p>I would go with an outfitter, have them show you the ropes and learn what you can. If you choose not to go with one and do a draw cow hunt, just remember to pack light don't over do it with the fancy stuff. Just take what you need, and a good friend to help with the pack out. As for rifles, pick the one your most comfortable with. People will judge every thing you use, so don't worry about what they say. For instance, they say a 25-06 isn't a good elk caliber, but my grandpa has killed elk out to 600 yards using his.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="White man runs him, post: 1171843, member: 94914"] I would go with an outfitter, have them show you the ropes and learn what you can. If you choose not to go with one and do a draw cow hunt, just remember to pack light don't over do it with the fancy stuff. Just take what you need, and a good friend to help with the pack out. As for rifles, pick the one your most comfortable with. People will judge every thing you use, so don't worry about what they say. For instance, they say a 25-06 isn't a good elk caliber, but my grandpa has killed elk out to 600 yards using his. [/QUOTE]
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