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<blockquote data-quote="KSB209" data-source="post: 2410146" data-attributes="member: 83819"><p>I get what you all are saying about what "I" shoot best. I am very comfortable shooting both rifles. I can pick either one and shoot under MOA. I just haven't shot an elk and I know many of you have killed many. At under 200 yards it is a chip shot and I really didn't think it would matter which caliber I used. If I was concerned I would pull out the 300wm and I still might I just don't want to carry a 15 # rifle if I don't have to. If I was shooting a big bull or 500 yards then I would have no problem carrying the weight of the 300</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSB209, post: 2410146, member: 83819"] I get what you all are saying about what “I” shoot best. I am very comfortable shooting both rifles. I can pick either one and shoot under MOA. I just haven’t shot an elk and I know many of you have killed many. At under 200 yards it is a chip shot and I really didn’t think it would matter which caliber I used. If I was concerned I would pull out the 300wm and I still might I just don’t want to carry a 15 # rifle if I don’t have to. If I was shooting a big bull or 500 yards then I would have no problem carrying the weight of the 300 [/QUOTE]
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