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1st elk hunt need rifle advice
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<blockquote data-quote="MWood" data-source="post: 1594658" data-attributes="member: 100188"><p>I share the same opinion as djfriesen on the 270 and 7mm RM. I have successfully harvested several elk with both. </p><p></p><p>If you are comfortable shooting the 270 you own, think about small upgrades like a lighter stock and better optic. Use the rest of your money for range fees. </p><p></p><p>I am also from the south and am a life long whitetail hunter. I have only had the privilege of elk hunting for the last decade. It is hard to describe the overwhelming feeling of excitement and nervousness when you get your first chance to take a shot at an elk. No feelings I have every experienced when whitetail hunting can come even close to comparing. That is why practice is so critical to your success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWood, post: 1594658, member: 100188"] I share the same opinion as djfriesen on the 270 and 7mm RM. I have successfully harvested several elk with both. If you are comfortable shooting the 270 you own, think about small upgrades like a lighter stock and better optic. Use the rest of your money for range fees. I am also from the south and am a life long whitetail hunter. I have only had the privilege of elk hunting for the last decade. It is hard to describe the overwhelming feeling of excitement and nervousness when you get your first chance to take a shot at an elk. No feelings I have every experienced when whitetail hunting can come even close to comparing. That is why practice is so critical to your success. [/QUOTE]
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