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<blockquote data-quote="dfrahm" data-source="post: 1998246" data-attributes="member: 55117"><p>Sounds like you had a great week! When you got to the elk at the end I couldn't slow myself down. Thanks for that. And glad you stuck with it and found the elk after it was dead. A couple of 'just wondering' types of questions based on mistakes I've made..... did you practice with those rifles at long range before hunting season? And one more tip based on my mistake.... if an elk goes down, reload right away as if you had missed. Get on it and if it flinches, shoot it again. Repeat! These are tough animals and just because they are down doesn't mean they are out. I hope you get to go again!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfrahm, post: 1998246, member: 55117"] Sounds like you had a great week! When you got to the elk at the end I couldn't slow myself down. Thanks for that. And glad you stuck with it and found the elk after it was dead. A couple of 'just wondering' types of questions based on mistakes I've made..... did you practice with those rifles at long range before hunting season? And one more tip based on my mistake.... if an elk goes down, reload right away as if you had missed. Get on it and if it flinches, shoot it again. Repeat! These are tough animals and just because they are down doesn't mean they are out. I hope you get to go again!! [/QUOTE]
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