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Energy or bullet diameter most important?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2752566" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>If the hunter is proficient there is zero difference between the 6.5 and 300, I've never seen my daughter shoot an elk twice after she Creedmored them, I've seen her put elk down for grown men and she's not kind to them about having to finish an elk for them. </p><p>The only advantage I've seen a magnum give is just adding distance to the shot possibility, for average elk hunting I've seen them be way more a liability due to people just not being able to handle them. Far more elk are wounded buy guys who can't handle a magnum rifle, by a wide margin!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2752566, member: 13632"] If the hunter is proficient there is zero difference between the 6.5 and 300, I've never seen my daughter shoot an elk twice after she Creedmored them, I've seen her put elk down for grown men and she's not kind to them about having to finish an elk for them. The only advantage I've seen a magnum give is just adding distance to the shot possibility, for average elk hunting I've seen them be way more a liability due to people just not being able to handle them. Far more elk are wounded buy guys who can't handle a magnum rifle, by a wide margin!!! [/QUOTE]
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