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Why I don't shoulder shoot elk!
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 798505" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Don't buy into all this you gotta have a magnum to kill elk crap. Your guide friend is steering you right. The .270 is a fine elk rifle and you will find it relatively easy to shoot well. A magnum will recoil much more violently and be much more difficult to master. A magnum gives you extended range for elk, but unless your going to be shooting past 500 yards there is no need for one. The vast majority of western big game is taken under 200 yards. </p><p>Come on guys, telling a new shooter to start out with a magnum! Really!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 798505, member: 1940"] Don't buy into all this you gotta have a magnum to kill elk crap. Your guide friend is steering you right. The .270 is a fine elk rifle and you will find it relatively easy to shoot well. A magnum will recoil much more violently and be much more difficult to master. A magnum gives you extended range for elk, but unless your going to be shooting past 500 yards there is no need for one. The vast majority of western big game is taken under 200 yards. Come on guys, telling a new shooter to start out with a magnum! Really!? [/QUOTE]
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