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Experienced Elk Killers Pick Your #1 Elk Cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 25294" data-source="post: 1552689"><p>I personally love 7mms and magnum 6.5s for elk.</p><p>I think people get way to caught up in caliber when we should be talking about the proper bullets.</p><p>I shot my last three bulls with a 6.5 saum.</p><p> Inside of 300 yards I use a 140 partition, shot a bull right through the center of the shoulder at 200 yards with that bullet and it shattered the heavy leg bone and penetrated through the off side shoulder. </p><p>If you're hunting everything from timber to prairie a 180 from a 7mm is tough to beat, keep a 175 Barnes tsx in the chamber for the thick stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 25294, post: 1552689"] I personally love 7mms and magnum 6.5s for elk. I think people get way to caught up in caliber when we should be talking about the proper bullets. I shot my last three bulls with a 6.5 saum. Inside of 300 yards I use a 140 partition, shot a bull right through the center of the shoulder at 200 yards with that bullet and it shattered the heavy leg bone and penetrated through the off side shoulder. If you're hunting everything from timber to prairie a 180 from a 7mm is tough to beat, keep a 175 Barnes tsx in the chamber for the thick stuff. [/QUOTE]
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