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7-300 Norma Mag Improved. IT’S ALIVE!!
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<blockquote data-quote="dogz" data-source="post: 3065466" data-attributes="member: 5429"><p>I hear you on how they come in, I'm still not a fan of a frontal. Close range I get it, but I've seen and no of more than a few that archers have pushed the range to 50 and beyond which turned into rodeo's. Some recovered, some recovered where the meat was still good and some that the yotes got.</p><p></p><p>I've been in and around the taking of elk for 45 years, the number I've seen hit is well into the triple digits with some years the take being into the double digits. (imagine you're in the same boat) what I've learned is if you hit the right (ideally double lung) they're not long for the world be it a arrow, a 22/250, 270, 300 or a 416 Rigby. But if you start the deal off with a poor or border line hit then you're in for a rodeo.</p><p></p><p>Hit them poorly, push them and they'll run into the next freaking county. And the miles can add up and down several drainages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogz, post: 3065466, member: 5429"] I hear you on how they come in, I'm still not a fan of a frontal. Close range I get it, but I've seen and no of more than a few that archers have pushed the range to 50 and beyond which turned into rodeo's. Some recovered, some recovered where the meat was still good and some that the yotes got. I've been in and around the taking of elk for 45 years, the number I've seen hit is well into the triple digits with some years the take being into the double digits. (imagine you're in the same boat) what I've learned is if you hit the right (ideally double lung) they're not long for the world be it a arrow, a 22/250, 270, 300 or a 416 Rigby. But if you start the deal off with a poor or border line hit then you're in for a rodeo. Hit them poorly, push them and they'll run into the next freaking county. And the miles can add up and down several drainages. [/QUOTE]
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