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Help with Cartridge Selection
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<blockquote data-quote="weinerdawg" data-source="post: 181580" data-attributes="member: 9687"><p><strong>Shot placement</strong></p><p></p><p>Yeah Coyboy is right, I killed my first three elk with a .257, (nobody told the elk that they died from a "too small" caliber) then I used a .270 to kill the next nine elk and I asked them if they would be deader if I would have used a .300W and here is what they said to me, oh yeah dead elk don't talk.. I then bought a Matthews for the next elk, he died too! </p><p></p><p>Also, I had a 300w but I am too much of a girly man and gave it to my son.</p><p></p><p>Place your shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weinerdawg, post: 181580, member: 9687"] [b]Shot placement[/b] Yeah Coyboy is right, I killed my first three elk with a .257, (nobody told the elk that they died from a "too small" caliber) then I used a .270 to kill the next nine elk and I asked them if they would be deader if I would have used a .300W and here is what they said to me, oh yeah dead elk don't talk.. I then bought a Matthews for the next elk, he died too! Also, I had a 300w but I am too much of a girly man and gave it to my son. Place your shot. [/QUOTE]
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