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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 1123891" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>This!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^</p><p> </p><p>We have taken 25 elk so far this season on the ranch with a management hunt going on right now. I have been next to 99% of the shooters and many used my rifles. By the end of this season we will have taken 50+ head. I see dozen of elk taken each year. What I can tell you for sure is there is no substitute for heavy for caliber bullets and the big .338's flat get it done. Last night I put a gal behind my LRKM in .338 Terminator and she stones one at 450 yards. Then the second gal got behind the rifle and took one at 625 yards, then a second at 813 yards. Not bad for a couple ladies with a single shot rifle thinning a herd of elk as they keep moving out. All 3 were one shot kills. </p><p> </p><p>Just this season we have used 7 Rem Mags, 7STW's, 7mm-300's, 300 win's, 338 Win Mags, 300 RUMs, .338 Lapua's and the .338 terminator. With Bergers, Long range Accubonds, Nosler Partitions and a few others. </p><p> </p><p>Nothing compares to the terminal performance of the 338 Terminator with a 300 Berger. Next would be the .338 Lapua then the 300 RUM and 300 Win Mags.</p><p> </p><p>Some may not like to admit this, but a large cased 338 is the way to put elk down fast. I have seen it too many time to sugar coat it.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 1123891, member: 7503"] This!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We have taken 25 elk so far this season on the ranch with a management hunt going on right now. I have been next to 99% of the shooters and many used my rifles. By the end of this season we will have taken 50+ head. I see dozen of elk taken each year. What I can tell you for sure is there is no substitute for heavy for caliber bullets and the big .338's flat get it done. Last night I put a gal behind my LRKM in .338 Terminator and she stones one at 450 yards. Then the second gal got behind the rifle and took one at 625 yards, then a second at 813 yards. Not bad for a couple ladies with a single shot rifle thinning a herd of elk as they keep moving out. All 3 were one shot kills. Just this season we have used 7 Rem Mags, 7STW's, 7mm-300's, 300 win's, 338 Win Mags, 300 RUMs, .338 Lapua's and the .338 terminator. With Bergers, Long range Accubonds, Nosler Partitions and a few others. Nothing compares to the terminal performance of the 338 Terminator with a 300 Berger. Next would be the .338 Lapua then the 300 RUM and 300 Win Mags. Some may not like to admit this, but a large cased 338 is the way to put elk down fast. I have seen it too many time to sugar coat it. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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