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Backup rifle for elk hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackelk82" data-source="post: 478331" data-attributes="member: 31472"><p>If your buddies are taking one two then I say take the 30-30. If the season is hot and dry or there's been too much hunting pressure elk can hold up real tight in the trees and a open sighted 30-30 while stalking in the trees can sure give you an advantage when the shot has to be quick. Not talking about a slop shot but a quick aimed shot if one stands up in front of you. Also while stalking in the trees with a scoped rifle turn it down to it's lower power. Remember that always. It can make or break your hunt in mere seconds. Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackelk82, post: 478331, member: 31472"] If your buddies are taking one two then I say take the 30-30. If the season is hot and dry or there's been too much hunting pressure elk can hold up real tight in the trees and a open sighted 30-30 while stalking in the trees can sure give you an advantage when the shot has to be quick. Not talking about a slop shot but a quick aimed shot if one stands up in front of you. Also while stalking in the trees with a scoped rifle turn it down to it's lower power. Remember that always. It can make or break your hunt in mere seconds. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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