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The Basics, Starting Out
Building a elk rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="TxHeartShot" data-source="post: 2940883" data-attributes="member: 86119"><p>Whichever caliber you can practice with a lot, then practice some more. I always recommend some flavor of 7mm or .300, 338s really just for big brown bears. I shoot a 7 STW and a 300 H&H and haven't found I needed anything more, at least out to 964 yards once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxHeartShot, post: 2940883, member: 86119"] Whichever caliber you can practice with a lot, then practice some more. I always recommend some flavor of 7mm or .300, 338s really just for big brown bears. I shoot a 7 STW and a 300 H&H and haven't found I needed anything more, at least out to 964 yards once. [/QUOTE]
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