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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 270753" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I went through which cartridge to shoot last fall and I got my hands on every rifle I could that had a proven track record of being accurate and I shot them and found that I could not shoot my dads 300 wby to its most accurate because of recoil. </p><p>I also have to shoot one gun for deer and elk. I ran tons of number on the computer. I ended up with a 270 WSM shooting 140 grain Accubonds @3341. On elk I plan on keeping it under 800yds. </p><p>I plan on having a braked, large 338 for elk once my shooting skills reach the range that it would be needed, Kirby Allens stuff is really interesting.</p><p>I work for a ranch that has 800+ elk coming on and of all hunting season and the most common wound we see is an elk that was hit in the shoulder. If a guy plans on shooting elk in the shoulder make sure that it will get all the way through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 270753, member: 13632"] I went through which cartridge to shoot last fall and I got my hands on every rifle I could that had a proven track record of being accurate and I shot them and found that I could not shoot my dads 300 wby to its most accurate because of recoil. I also have to shoot one gun for deer and elk. I ran tons of number on the computer. I ended up with a 270 WSM shooting 140 grain Accubonds @3341. On elk I plan on keeping it under 800yds. I plan on having a braked, large 338 for elk once my shooting skills reach the range that it would be needed, Kirby Allens stuff is really interesting. I work for a ranch that has 800+ elk coming on and of all hunting season and the most common wound we see is an elk that was hit in the shoulder. If a guy plans on shooting elk in the shoulder make sure that it will get all the way through. [/QUOTE]
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