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<blockquote data-quote="Salmonchaser" data-source="post: 1576765" data-attributes="member: 107697"><p>I killed my first elk above Tollgate Oregon in 1967. Killed my Oregon bull last year about a mile from that one in 1967. I've also taken them in Colorado, Montana and Washington. </p><p>Off all the things I've seen ruin elk hunts, conditioning is number one. If you have a decent. 30-O6 class rifle don't buy a new rifle. If you're not in the habit of staying in great shape hire a personal trainer have him get you in great shape, you'll kill more elk with 1.5 MOA 3006 and lungs and legs of steel then any wisbang new rifle and poor health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmonchaser, post: 1576765, member: 107697"] I killed my first elk above Tollgate Oregon in 1967. Killed my Oregon bull last year about a mile from that one in 1967. I've also taken them in Colorado, Montana and Washington. Off all the things I've seen ruin elk hunts, conditioning is number one. If you have a decent. 30-O6 class rifle don't buy a new rifle. If you're not in the habit of staying in great shape hire a personal trainer have him get you in great shape, you'll kill more elk with 1.5 MOA 3006 and lungs and legs of steel then any wisbang new rifle and poor health. [/QUOTE]
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