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7wsm or 300wsm?
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<blockquote data-quote="300wsmbrowninbg" data-source="post: 538677" data-attributes="member: 36392"><p>The only thing that really matters is shot placement and knowing what is an ethical shot. Rule of thumb is the crappier you are at making clean shots the bigger the gun you need. In all honesty you could kill a trophy bull every year with a 25-06 if you can shoot confidently. Or you can get the biggest meat wrecker your wallet can handle if ya don't mind retrieving your game with a mop and a bucket. If you need to take shots at elk from 400-500-600 yards and farther then you need to learn the art of calling, or your way to noisy, or not paying attention to your wind. Getting back to the original question, shoot which ever one fits you best and gives you the most versatile range or rounds. I prefer the 300wsm and have dropped every thing from trophy mulies and white tails to Canadian moose without having to look farther then where they stood when I pulled the trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300wsmbrowninbg, post: 538677, member: 36392"] The only thing that really matters is shot placement and knowing what is an ethical shot. Rule of thumb is the crappier you are at making clean shots the bigger the gun you need. In all honesty you could kill a trophy bull every year with a 25-06 if you can shoot confidently. Or you can get the biggest meat wrecker your wallet can handle if ya don't mind retrieving your game with a mop and a bucket. If you need to take shots at elk from 400-500-600 yards and farther then you need to learn the art of calling, or your way to noisy, or not paying attention to your wind. Getting back to the original question, shoot which ever one fits you best and gives you the most versatile range or rounds. I prefer the 300wsm and have dropped every thing from trophy mulies and white tails to Canadian moose without having to look farther then where they stood when I pulled the trigger. [/QUOTE]
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