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<blockquote data-quote="dave_halsey" data-source="post: 2320103" data-attributes="member: 113645"><p>At the end of the day and elk doesn't know the difference between a bullet from a 270 or a 300wm. The best elk gun is going to be the one you shoot the best... the one you know you can pull up and know the bullet is going to go right where you want it. I've seen a bull get dumped dead in its tracks with a 7mm and another take 3 from a 300rum and take off. I personally hunt/guide elk with a supressed 28 nosler. It's a hammer of a rifle with the 195 berger and provides a little wiggle room just in case a hunters don't make a perfect shot. Please shoot me a pm if you have any questions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave_halsey, post: 2320103, member: 113645"] At the end of the day and elk doesn't know the difference between a bullet from a 270 or a 300wm. The best elk gun is going to be the one you shoot the best... the one you know you can pull up and know the bullet is going to go right where you want it. I've seen a bull get dumped dead in its tracks with a 7mm and another take 3 from a 300rum and take off. I personally hunt/guide elk with a supressed 28 nosler. It's a hammer of a rifle with the 195 berger and provides a little wiggle room just in case a hunters don't make a perfect shot. Please shoot me a pm if you have any questions [/QUOTE]
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