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How many elk have you been a part of killing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 25294" data-source="post: 1530515"><p>I've taken 7 bulls, two archery, and helped out with another 4 rifle bulls.</p><p>I went to archery after my first bull, and in the last few years switched back to rifle. since then I've been 100% and never made a bad rifle shot on a bull, archery is another story... </p><p>I hate to admit it but I've lost 2 bulls and a cow due to barely clipping the shoulder, or even having one jump my string. </p><p>So I'd say for me personally I felt extremely confident in making a clean quick kill with a rifle from the beginning. </p><p>Archery in my experience is much less of a guarantee, you can do everything right and it doesn't take much (an unseen twig, sudden movement etc.) for your shot to become a disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 25294, post: 1530515"] I've taken 7 bulls, two archery, and helped out with another 4 rifle bulls. I went to archery after my first bull, and in the last few years switched back to rifle. since then I've been 100% and never made a bad rifle shot on a bull, archery is another story... I hate to admit it but I've lost 2 bulls and a cow due to barely clipping the shoulder, or even having one jump my string. So I'd say for me personally I felt extremely confident in making a clean quick kill with a rifle from the beginning. Archery in my experience is much less of a guarantee, you can do everything right and it doesn't take much (an unseen twig, sudden movement etc.) for your shot to become a disaster. [/QUOTE]
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