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The BEST way to kill Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="93trojan" data-source="post: 565286" data-attributes="member: 36181"><p>I've only shot one, so I don't have a lot of experience. What I can tell you is that I smacked one in the middle of the shoulder at 400 yds with a 338 225 TSX. He went downhill for 40 or so yards into some trees. I would have bet my house that he was dead. 30 seconds later, he came out of the thicket trying to get back to his cows! Second shot put him down for good. The only other animal that I have seen take a shot like that without going down is a cape buffalo. </p><p></p><p>Spotter Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93trojan, post: 565286, member: 36181"] I've only shot one, so I don't have a lot of experience. What I can tell you is that I smacked one in the middle of the shoulder at 400 yds with a 338 225 TSX. He went downhill for 40 or so yards into some trees. I would have bet my house that he was dead. 30 seconds later, he came out of the thicket trying to get back to his cows! Second shot put him down for good. The only other animal that I have seen take a shot like that without going down is a cape buffalo. Spotter Bob [/QUOTE]
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