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Len Backus and Robb Wiley discuss some of the best elk hunting calibers - Video
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<blockquote data-quote="Wheeler co" data-source="post: 1411906" data-attributes="member: 104429"><p>Yes...wish I had been using one for the last 60 years. Might still have my hearing. Discovered them in NZ and now have all my buddies turned on. They say same as you. Last year I watched a friend shooting suppressed .30-378, kill a bull at 200 yds. The rest of the herd, about eighty, trotted, not ran, about 300 yds, and went back to feeding. Amazing. We now shoot everything suppressed...even sage rats. Use our .30 cans on .17s, .20s, and .22s. From 50', sound like B.B. guns. No more muffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheeler co, post: 1411906, member: 104429"] Yes...wish I had been using one for the last 60 years. Might still have my hearing. Discovered them in NZ and now have all my buddies turned on. They say same as you. Last year I watched a friend shooting suppressed .30-378, kill a bull at 200 yds. The rest of the herd, about eighty, trotted, not ran, about 300 yds, and went back to feeding. Amazing. We now shoot everything suppressed...even sage rats. Use our .30 cans on .17s, .20s, and .22s. From 50’, sound like B.B. guns. No more muffs. [/QUOTE]
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