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<blockquote data-quote="dana bodnar" data-source="post: 1577688" data-attributes="member: 42918"><p>I have a Ruger 1 in 375 H&H I use Hogden 414 and a 270-G Swift soft point and it grouped about 6 inches at 500-yards. I thought I would be lucky do that at 300. I use the rifle for my short range rifle and have a 200-yard zero on it. I have shoot about a dozen Elk with it over the years and I think it's the one of the best Elk rifles you could have and when you hit one you know it !!!! . I have read a lot of articles on how you don't need large calibers for Elk and that's just bad information. Anything past 500-yards I break out my 300 Savage and the Night Force is with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dana bodnar, post: 1577688, member: 42918"] I have a Ruger 1 in 375 H&H I use Hogden 414 and a 270-G Swift soft point and it grouped about 6 inches at 500-yards. I thought I would be lucky do that at 300. I use the rifle for my short range rifle and have a 200-yard zero on it. I have shoot about a dozen Elk with it over the years and I think it's the one of the best Elk rifles you could have and when you hit one you know it !!!! . I have read a lot of articles on how you don't need large calibers for Elk and that's just bad information. Anything past 500-yards I break out my 300 Savage and the Night Force is with me. [/QUOTE]
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