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What caliber for Elk?????????????

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Old 06-14-2005 | 10:39 PM
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Practice on jack rabbits. Elk are to easy to hit.
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Old 06-15-2005 | 04:56 AM
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LOL. Ok, ELKampMaster. I have been waiting for that report back on the 416!
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Old 06-15-2005 | 07:37 AM
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My partner and I have done the jack rabbit hunt once so far this summer up in the Pawnee National Grasslands with a 416 Rigby and a 458 Lott. It is amusing and it does sharpen accuracy and more importantly quickness.

For me personally, the practice on elk is for building a personal, first hand, gut level, internalknowledge of the slamming, penetrating, killing power of the cartridgeon fair sized NA game without relying an other peoples opinions (frequently not from their actual experience but mere guessings), articles, reloading manual write-ups or dirt bank/paper target results.
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Old 06-15-2005 | 02:29 PM
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Go with one of the .300 or 7mm magnums. A long action caliber such as the 30-06 or 270 will also work if you pick your shots carefully.
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Old 06-17-2005 | 09:38 PM
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the 7mag will do fine for elk. the 300 wpuld be better if he can handle it.
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Old 06-17-2005 | 10:55 PM
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7mm rem mag will work just fine.

However if you don't think he can handle the 300, are you sure the 7 mag will be much better for him? If not, you may consider the 280 Rem, if recoil may present problems. It has some limitations as a factory ammo shooter but you will still be able to find suitable ammo choicesfor the various hunts you both will encounter. Once you start reloading you'll be able to pick from any of the .284 bullets the 7 mag toss to find the right combo. Obviously being a non belted mag will result in some performance loss but it really shouldn't amount to much for 95% of what most hunters encounter in the field every year for typical shooting ranges. However if it feels better to him than it will be a worlds ahead for his confidence level when he takes to the field...IMHO a very important criteria to consider when choosing a firearm. My hunting partner shoots a 280 rem and I shoot a 7mm rem mag, have yet to see any animalknow the difference between the 2 calibers..pick the right bullet, put it the spot and notch the tag has been the result for each of us!

Best of luck
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