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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgeline300" data-source="post: 5839333" data-attributes="member: 23508"><p>How many were wounded never to be found though, yes they will kill if shot placement was perfect every time but how many hunters are perfect. I'm a great shot and would feel confident putting my skills to the test against anyone, not saying I'm better but just as good as anyone but I'm humble enough to know that in the heat of the moment I'm not perfect every time and for that reason alone I would never elk hunt with anything less than a 300wm and would probably carry a .338 which I've killed several animals with. You can accidentally be off the mark a few inches and still kill animals with these rifles and no way that happens with .243, 6.5's etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgeline300, post: 5839333, member: 23508"] How many were wounded never to be found though, yes they will kill if shot placement was perfect every time but how many hunters are perfect. I’m a great shot and would feel confident putting my skills to the test against anyone, not saying I’m better but just as good as anyone but I’m humble enough to know that in the heat of the moment I’m not perfect every time and for that reason alone I would never elk hunt with anything less than a 300wm and would probably carry a .338 which I’ve killed several animals with. You can accidentally be off the mark a few inches and still kill animals with these rifles and no way that happens with .243, 6.5’s etc. [/QUOTE]
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