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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 960462" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>Since you are talking use of a bigger rifle for elk and such I would go a little smaller than many have recommended. I've shot a couple of dozen deer with my Sako 6mm Rem. I've shot them broadside, running away, in the head, behind brush from 2 yards to 200 yards. Killed them all with one shot using 100 grain Sierra Game Kings. I have also taken the rifle after p-dogs with 75 grain Hornady's. It is very accurate and has a 65,000 psi max pressure which gives added flexibility to the handloader compared to say the 243 Win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 960462, member: 63138"] Since you are talking use of a bigger rifle for elk and such I would go a little smaller than many have recommended. I've shot a couple of dozen deer with my Sako 6mm Rem. I've shot them broadside, running away, in the head, behind brush from 2 yards to 200 yards. Killed them all with one shot using 100 grain Sierra Game Kings. I have also taken the rifle after p-dogs with 75 grain Hornady's. It is very accurate and has a 65,000 psi max pressure which gives added flexibility to the handloader compared to say the 243 Win. [/QUOTE]
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