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First elk hunt. Leaning toward Tikka
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<blockquote data-quote="Nate T" data-source="post: 1929887" data-attributes="member: 114157"><p>I have a Bergara Mountain rifle in 300 WM with a 1:10 twist and it prefers 180 grain loads. As pulpwood states, the biggest two things I can recommend is investing in a quality optic (probably with an adjustable turret so you don't have to mess with hold-over) and actually practice at long distances. I learned the hard way on a coveted Arizona bull tag a few years ago because i didn't practice past 300 and watched a hammer walk away at just over 500. Never again for me. </p><p> </p><p>Norma 180 gr. Oryx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nate T, post: 1929887, member: 114157"] I have a Bergara Mountain rifle in 300 WM with a 1:10 twist and it prefers 180 grain loads. As pulpwood states, the biggest two things I can recommend is investing in a quality optic (probably with an adjustable turret so you don't have to mess with hold-over) and actually practice at long distances. I learned the hard way on a coveted Arizona bull tag a few years ago because i didn't practice past 300 and watched a hammer walk away at just over 500. Never again for me. Norma 180 gr. Oryx [/QUOTE]
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