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Experienced Elk Killers Pick Your #1 Elk Cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="TG-5150" data-source="post: 1552811" data-attributes="member: 103379"><p>I've killed elk with many different cartridge/calibers. The .308win worked very well for me for several years, and a 270 WSM. </p><p>I picked the .300 Win. for my vote as I'm piecing together parts for a .300 Sherman Short. Weight has been mentioned and not being young anymore, I tend to like a lighter rifle these days. 9 to 10 lbs, fully outfitted, is heavy enough for me as long as it's balanced well.</p><p>26" tubes in tight dense timber can be a real hassle. </p><p>Caliber/cartridge selection shouldn't be near as important as bullet choice. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TG-5150, post: 1552811, member: 103379"] I’ve killed elk with many different cartridge/calibers. The .308win worked very well for me for several years, and a 270 WSM. I picked the .300 Win. for my vote as I’m piecing together parts for a .300 Sherman Short. Weight has been mentioned and not being young anymore, I tend to like a lighter rifle these days. 9 to 10 lbs, fully outfitted, is heavy enough for me as long as it’s balanced well. 26” tubes in tight dense timber can be a real hassle. Caliber/cartridge selection shouldn’t be near as important as bullet choice. IMO [/QUOTE]
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