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Elk Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Jmed" data-source="post: 4556366" data-attributes="member: 13887"><p>the .30-06 and the 7mm will do the job but you need to practice out at long range. Elk are spooky during gun seasons and you may have to take a poke at one. Ive been putting in for an elk tag for a hard to draw area. If I ever get the gun tag I will take my .300 winn as I am able to basically "put the crosshairs on it" out to 300 yards without having to make any adjustments. But my advice is to pic a good bonded bullet and practice a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmed, post: 4556366, member: 13887"] the .30-06 and the 7mm will do the job but you need to practice out at long range. Elk are spooky during gun seasons and you may have to take a poke at one. Ive been putting in for an elk tag for a hard to draw area. If I ever get the gun tag I will take my .300 winn as I am able to basically "put the crosshairs on it" out to 300 yards without having to make any adjustments. But my advice is to pic a good bonded bullet and practice a lot. [/QUOTE]
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