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Shot placement on elk!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 526713" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>Perfect shots don't always happen as everyone knows so make sure you have a big enough gun and use bullets That are heavy enough and retain weight well enough to be sure you can break shoulder bones and its not neraly as risky as using something like a Berger bullet. That in my opinion is truly risky. Remember elk are tough And sometime crap goes wrong so be sure you shoot a bullet That can anchor an elk weighed its broad side. Facing you or running away. I have killed a lot of elk and I assure you bullet selection is far more important than bullet placement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 526713, member: 22242"] Perfect shots don't always happen as everyone knows so make sure you have a big enough gun and use bullets That are heavy enough and retain weight well enough to be sure you can break shoulder bones and its not neraly as risky as using something like a Berger bullet. That in my opinion is truly risky. Remember elk are tough And sometime crap goes wrong so be sure you shoot a bullet That can anchor an elk weighed its broad side. Facing you or running away. I have killed a lot of elk and I assure you bullet selection is far more important than bullet placement. [/QUOTE]
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