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30.06 plenty gun for elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 899008" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>I completely agree with this. The only reason I mentioned 180-200 grain bullets for the '06 is that in the limited research I have done, it seems like once you get above the 200 grain bullet in a 30-06, it is somewhat of diminishing returns. The area where the heavier bullet surpasses the lighter bullet is out past where you could kill an elk. At least that has been what I have found. This is one of the only calibers that I reload for where I have noticed this. Once you get to the 300 mags, heavier is definitely better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 899008, member: 55580"] I completely agree with this. The only reason I mentioned 180-200 grain bullets for the '06 is that in the limited research I have done, it seems like once you get above the 200 grain bullet in a 30-06, it is somewhat of diminishing returns. The area where the heavier bullet surpasses the lighter bullet is out past where you could kill an elk. At least that has been what I have found. This is one of the only calibers that I reload for where I have noticed this. Once you get to the 300 mags, heavier is definitely better. [/QUOTE]
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