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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 897464" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Why are you putting a man down for asking an honest question? He made a good choice and elected to pass on the shot and realized he needed more knowledge and practice. His post will lead to people learning for all that read it. That is what forums are for not putting down a guy that has an honest question. </p><p> </p><p>I take offence when other choose to impose their personal abilities or personal limits on others. If you choose to stalk in closer that is fine. It is a viable option we all use if we can. But in elk country sometimes that is just not possible. With practice, time and the right choice of bullet this is a very doable shot. I agree with BnG that this could be a case where a spotter shot after you dial in your best shooting solution may be in order. Elk in wind tend to stay put and the chance of this is very good. </p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 897464, member: 7503"] Why are you putting a man down for asking an honest question? He made a good choice and elected to pass on the shot and realized he needed more knowledge and practice. His post will lead to people learning for all that read it. That is what forums are for not putting down a guy that has an honest question. I take offence when other choose to impose their personal abilities or personal limits on others. If you choose to stalk in closer that is fine. It is a viable option we all use if we can. But in elk country sometimes that is just not possible. With practice, time and the right choice of bullet this is a very doable shot. I agree with BnG that this could be a case where a spotter shot after you dial in your best shooting solution may be in order. Elk in wind tend to stay put and the chance of this is very good. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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