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338 Win Mag Cow Elk Bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="muley guy" data-source="post: 1691620" data-attributes="member: 46783"><p>I know what you mean Rev. There is one camp of light fast bullet guys and another camp of slow heavy bullet guys. Obviously there isn't a clear demarcation but I tend to be more of the slow heavy bullet guy. I have what some consider "elk rifles" in .270, .280, 7mm mag, 30-06, 30-06AI, .300wm, .325wsm, 8mm mag, .338 wm, and .375 H&H. For me personally, my elk rifles start with the .300wm and go bigger. Just personal preference. My smaller caliber rifles are more of my deer rifles, but with that said, for the last three years in a row I ended up shooting my mule deer buck when I was out hunting for antelope and consequently had my antelope rifle which is a .257 Wthby shooting a handloaded 117 gr. pill. It tipped over the deer okay but luckily I wasn't shooting real far or I would have passed on the shot (all of them were under 300 yards).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muley guy, post: 1691620, member: 46783"] I know what you mean Rev. There is one camp of light fast bullet guys and another camp of slow heavy bullet guys. Obviously there isn't a clear demarcation but I tend to be more of the slow heavy bullet guy. I have what some consider "elk rifles" in .270, .280, 7mm mag, 30-06, 30-06AI, .300wm, .325wsm, 8mm mag, .338 wm, and .375 H&H. For me personally, my elk rifles start with the .300wm and go bigger. Just personal preference. My smaller caliber rifles are more of my deer rifles, but with that said, for the last three years in a row I ended up shooting my mule deer buck when I was out hunting for antelope and consequently had my antelope rifle which is a .257 Wthby shooting a handloaded 117 gr. pill. It tipped over the deer okay but luckily I wasn't shooting real far or I would have passed on the shot (all of them were under 300 yards). [/QUOTE]
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