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First elk hunt. Leaning toward Tikka
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntz" data-source="post: 1929945" data-attributes="member: 110832"><p>A 30-06 or 270 Win.will do everything you need it to.Practice,practice ,practice from field positions.Shooting from a bench is fine for sighting in.Any outfitter worth his beans will get you a close shot.Do not make any shot you are not comfortable with.Some outfitters will try and bully you into taking an unethical shot.Let them know ahead of time what your limitations are and stick too it.A lot of outfitters will say if you don`t take a shot that you had your opportunity.If they have that kind of attitude,give them no tip.I do a lot of checking up on outfitters and guides as many of them will just give you a ":Wilderness Experience".I do not need any "Wilderness Experiences"I need to see game.Hopefully some helpful hints.Good luck on your hunt,Huntz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntz, post: 1929945, member: 110832"] A 30-06 or 270 Win.will do everything you need it to.Practice,practice ,practice from field positions.Shooting from a bench is fine for sighting in.Any outfitter worth his beans will get you a close shot.Do not make any shot you are not comfortable with.Some outfitters will try and bully you into taking an unethical shot.Let them know ahead of time what your limitations are and stick too it.A lot of outfitters will say if you don`t take a shot that you had your opportunity.If they have that kind of attitude,give them no tip.I do a lot of checking up on outfitters and guides as many of them will just give you a ":Wilderness Experience".I do not need any "Wilderness Experiences"I need to see game.Hopefully some helpful hints.Good luck on your hunt,Huntz. [/QUOTE]
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