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.260 on elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman97" data-source="post: 2322886" data-attributes="member: 103996"><p>Maybe it's just me, but what you described is the reason the 7mm rem mag is so popular. Less recoil than the 300 win mag, but big enough for elk. Obviously the win mag will have more stopping power, but many, MANY elk have been taken to the 7 rem mag. Plenty of other options too, but if you don't reload, my vote is the 7mm rem mag for less recoil if that's what you prefer. Better to have a 7 and not flinch than a 300 and flinch</p><p></p><p>Edit, did not notice the age of original post haha, a bit too late for that advice now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman97, post: 2322886, member: 103996"] Maybe it’s just me, but what you described is the reason the 7mm rem mag is so popular. Less recoil than the 300 win mag, but big enough for elk. Obviously the win mag will have more stopping power, but many, MANY elk have been taken to the 7 rem mag. Plenty of other options too, but if you don’t reload, my vote is the 7mm rem mag for less recoil if that’s what you prefer. Better to have a 7 and not flinch than a 300 and flinch Edit, did not notice the age of original post haha, a bit too late for that advice now [/QUOTE]
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