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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 2341785" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>I took my elk with a 30.06 shooting 180 grns. About 280 yards. Next time I will be taking one of the 300s or 338s. I reload so its not a problem for me. My rifles have brakes so recoil is not a problem either.</p><p>You don't reload, and you might be sensitive to recoil, so 270, 30.06 or 300WM with a good brake would be my suggestions to you. They are probably the easiest ammo to find even in difficult times.</p><p>Spend some money and a get a good scope...and practice...practice...practice..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 2341785, member: 73445"] I took my elk with a 30.06 shooting 180 grns. About 280 yards. Next time I will be taking one of the 300s or 338s. I reload so its not a problem for me. My rifles have brakes so recoil is not a problem either. You don't reload, and you might be sensitive to recoil, so 270, 30.06 or 300WM with a good brake would be my suggestions to you. They are probably the easiest ammo to find even in difficult times. Spend some money and a get a good scope...and practice...practice...practice.. [/QUOTE]
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