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<blockquote data-quote="Gater" data-source="post: 2174944" data-attributes="member: 111019"><p>The old reliable.300 win mag. If I was hunting on foot I think I would make sure the round I was using is capable of dropping em in his tracks. I know bigger isn't always better but closer to the truck is always better. Had some friends from Illinois where planning an elk hunt in Colorado I kept asking what the plan was if by chance they got one as how where they going to get it out. Well you got it one one of them actually got a decent 5x but they didn't realize they where going to basically going to carry a horse well a couple locals made some good cash for hauling it out on a sled</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gater, post: 2174944, member: 111019"] The old reliable.300 win mag. If I was hunting on foot I think I would make sure the round I was using is capable of dropping em in his tracks. I know bigger isn’t always better but closer to the truck is always better. Had some friends from Illinois where planning an elk hunt in Colorado I kept asking what the plan was if by chance they got one as how where they going to get it out. Well you got it one one of them actually got a decent 5x but they didn’t realize they where going to basically going to carry a horse well a couple locals made some good cash for hauling it out on a sled [/QUOTE]
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