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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 292421" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>I've seen plenty of elk drop DRT with shoulder hits from 7 mags, 300 win mags, 338 win mags, 300 RUM's, all from 100-900 yards. Most were spikes, but some were nice 5 and 6 points. I dont find elk all that hard to kill when you put a decent bullet through there shoulders. </p><p></p><p>Never killed any grizzlies, I'd love to go and shoot one though. Between my 7 RM w/175g and 338 EDGE w/250g, I'd probly opt for the 338 EDGE. It sure would make me feel better even if the bear dont know the difference, I still do...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 292421, member: 1403"] I've seen plenty of elk drop DRT with shoulder hits from 7 mags, 300 win mags, 338 win mags, 300 RUM's, all from 100-900 yards. Most were spikes, but some were nice 5 and 6 points. I dont find elk all that hard to kill when you put a decent bullet through there shoulders. Never killed any grizzlies, I'd love to go and shoot one though. Between my 7 RM w/175g and 338 EDGE w/250g, I'd probly opt for the 338 EDGE. It sure would make me feel better even if the bear dont know the difference, I still do... [/QUOTE]
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