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ELK vs MOOSE . . . Who needs a bigger gun/bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Speedo" data-source="post: 493670" data-attributes="member: 27223"><p>I've killed a lot of moose over the years, the thing with most of them isn't that they die easy so much as they don't tend to run after they have been hit. I've watched them continue to feed after a good shot and then just get tired and lay down and die. If you go running up after them as soon as you hit them you'd be suprised at how far a wounded one can go. I've watched many people shoot a moose over and over again because they thought they had missed, only to find that any one of the shots would have been sufficient.</p><p> </p><p> Gus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedo, post: 493670, member: 27223"] I've killed a lot of moose over the years, the thing with most of them isn't that they die easy so much as they don't tend to run after they have been hit. I've watched them continue to feed after a good shot and then just get tired and lay down and die. If you go running up after them as soon as you hit them you'd be suprised at how far a wounded one can go. I've watched many people shoot a moose over and over again because they thought they had missed, only to find that any one of the shots would have been sufficient. Gus [/QUOTE]
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