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Non-Experienced Elk Hunters, Pick your Cartridge!
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Lefty" data-source="post: 1552905" data-attributes="member: 104437"><p>There are, at least 2 different classes of Elk Hunters and Elk, Shooters !</p><p>The Cartridge and Rifle used, depends on your Hunting "style" and the "Terrain" being Hunted.</p><p>For, the 500-600 Yard shot, in open Country, to close quarters, in the timber is my style and the .270's- 7mm class of, Cart's, get that done with, an 8 Pound Rifle or, less ! Beyond 600-700 yards, a "cannon" is probably, necessary. To EACH, their own !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Lefty, post: 1552905, member: 104437"] There are, at least 2 different classes of Elk Hunters and Elk, Shooters ! The Cartridge and Rifle used, depends on your Hunting "style" and the "Terrain" being Hunted. For, the 500-600 Yard shot, in open Country, to close quarters, in the timber is my style and the .270's- 7mm class of, Cart's, get that done with, an 8 Pound Rifle or, less ! Beyond 600-700 yards, a "cannon" is probably, necessary. To EACH, their own ! [/QUOTE]
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