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.308 or .338 Caliber Elk and Up Cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="sodakota" data-source="post: 2286761" data-attributes="member: 81002"><p>I've owned 4 338 Win Mags. I no longer have any. The biggest bull I've shot was with 250 grain partitions. It penetrated lengthwise. </p><p>I now have a couple 300 Weatherby's. They shoot 200 grain partitions very well. </p><p>If I were to shoot at elk at 800 yards, I'd pick the 300 Weatherby. But after seeing game run down ravines after being solidly hit I don't think I'd be shooting at 800 yards - Maybe 400 maximum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sodakota, post: 2286761, member: 81002"] I’ve owned 4 338 Win Mags. I no longer have any. The biggest bull I’ve shot was with 250 grain partitions. It penetrated lengthwise. I now have a couple 300 Weatherby’s. They shoot 200 grain partitions very well. If I were to shoot at elk at 800 yards, I’d pick the 300 Weatherby. But after seeing game run down ravines after being solidly hit I don’t think I’d be shooting at 800 yards - Maybe 400 maximum. [/QUOTE]
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