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Old 12-05-2020, 03:29 PM
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mrbb
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
Well I'm not an elk hunter. (as much as I'd like to be) living in PA. I've gone on a few elk hunts as well as a moose hunt. As for me and my friend, when we go after these critters, it is our opinion that you don't need more than an accurate 30-06 with a good quality 180 grain bullet. Now I wouldn't snub my nose at someone using a 300 WM or WSM or a 338 WM but I do believe, and this is my opinion only, that any chambering below 30 cal shouldn't be used for elk. Yes I know, I know there are have been many and elk shot and killed with a .270, 7mm, 257 etc. But these should only be used by hunters who are willing to only take shots at broadside animals at moderate ranges.
As for rifle/stocks I couldn't care less what is used. I have both and more and more I'm leaning toward the black or camo synthetic with stainless steel barrel and action. Why, because I just like how easy they are to maintain. Now don't get me wrong, I'm a sucker for a pretty grained walnut stock with high gloss blued steel too.
I'm with you here too on stainless and synthetic stocks being lower maintenance and worries, I am also big on gun coatings, which just add an even better layer of protection from wear and tear issue's and up keep
getting older I think I got lazier on cleaning habits , I'm also a big fan of smaller lighter rifles/shotguns now than I used to be too!
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