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<blockquote data-quote="shorty" data-source="post: 1017317" data-attributes="member: 7260"><p>I have been on a few elk hunts and at least from my observations they are mighty tough critters,"Bang-Flop" not being the norm. Just got back from Montana, I'd loaded up a bunch of 215gr Bergers for my 300WM and was anxious to try'em but no luck,weather was too nice I guess. We were hunting with three local guy's,one had a pump action Remington in .270, the other two had Winchester's in 30-06, one of which was a pre '64. These old boy's have probably killed as many elk as I'll ever see,so I don't think your out of line with a .280ai, providing you understand it's limits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorty, post: 1017317, member: 7260"] I have been on a few elk hunts and at least from my observations they are mighty tough critters,"Bang-Flop" not being the norm. Just got back from Montana, I'd loaded up a bunch of 215gr Bergers for my 300WM and was anxious to try'em but no luck,weather was too nice I guess. We were hunting with three local guy's,one had a pump action Remington in .270, the other two had Winchester's in 30-06, one of which was a pre '64. These old boy's have probably killed as many elk as I'll ever see,so I don't think your out of line with a .280ai, providing you understand it's limits. [/QUOTE]
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