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The Basics, Starting Out
Tikka...but which one
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 2173473" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>I'm thinking the .308 Win would mostly work just fine in the 400-500 yards hunts for both Elk and big Deer, but... if you're planning on taking a poke at a bull Elk at say 800 yards you might want to think about something like the .300 WM Most shooters that I know, and who are reloaders would take the .300 WM and if they were worried about meat damage'..., stay, hunting Whitetail in the thick bush... they'd use a reduced velocity load which works just fine. Perhaps you might start thinking of reloading'..., if you don't, it's not hard to start especially for one cartridge with something like LEE's Classic Loader kit, that would give you the fixability you needed and want without a lot of costs, actually, it's quite cheap to do.., Good luck, good hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 2173473, member: 16609"] I'm thinking the .308 Win would mostly work just fine in the 400-500 yards hunts for both Elk and big Deer, but... if you're planning on taking a poke at a bull Elk at say 800 yards you might want to think about something like the .300 WM Most shooters that I know, and who are reloaders would take the .300 WM and if they were worried about meat damage'..., stay, hunting Whitetail in the thick bush... they'd use a reduced velocity load which works just fine. Perhaps you might start thinking of reloading'..., if you don't, it's not hard to start especially for one cartridge with something like LEE's Classic Loader kit, that would give you the fixability you needed and want without a lot of costs, actually, it's quite cheap to do.., Good luck, good hunting. [/QUOTE]
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