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<blockquote data-quote="WyoElk2Hunt" data-source="post: 919389" data-attributes="member: 19616"><p>Depends on where you go elk hunting. Shots can be from 50 yards to 1000 in Wyoming. My first elk was shot with a 270 Winchester. I then went to 300 Win Mag then to 300 Weatherby and now to 338 Lapua. But hey i shot my antelope and deer with the 338 Lapua this year so the bigger the better. The 308 will work ok. I consider an ethical kill range where I still have 1200 pounds of energy in the bullet.</p><p>Hope this gives you some Ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyoElk2Hunt, post: 919389, member: 19616"] Depends on where you go elk hunting. Shots can be from 50 yards to 1000 in Wyoming. My first elk was shot with a 270 Winchester. I then went to 300 Win Mag then to 300 Weatherby and now to 338 Lapua. But hey i shot my antelope and deer with the 338 Lapua this year so the bigger the better. The 308 will work ok. I consider an ethical kill range where I still have 1200 pounds of energy in the bullet. Hope this gives you some Ideas. [/QUOTE]
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