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280 Ackley Improved loads for Idaho Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="TLD338" data-source="post: 915879" data-attributes="member: 69496"><p>Just booked an Idaho elk hunt for this fall, and was looking for some input on the 280 Ackley loads for the hunt. I will be taking the 338 planning to do a lot of glassing and hope for the opportunity at a 700+ yard shot, but want to take the 280 as a back up rifle. </p><p> </p><p>This will be my first elk hunt and I know there is a wealth of knowledge on here. any tips on bullets, powder etc. for elk with the 280 would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLD338, post: 915879, member: 69496"] Just booked an Idaho elk hunt for this fall, and was looking for some input on the 280 Ackley loads for the hunt. I will be taking the 338 planning to do a lot of glassing and hope for the opportunity at a 700+ yard shot, but want to take the 280 as a back up rifle. This will be my first elk hunt and I know there is a wealth of knowledge on here. any tips on bullets, powder etc. for elk with the 280 would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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