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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 180400" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Straightshooter, I need your address so I can send you a couple of beers to chill out with. You gettin way to stressed over this. If you got the money then get the best elk rig you can get and I guarantee it will kill deer. But don't get a deer rig and go elk hunting. A $300 savage in 338 win mag or 300 ultramag I think will do wonders for you. A couple years ago I was slipping around a rim glassing for elk when a doe mulie stepped out 25 steps from me. Right behind her came a 30" 5x5 mulie and my 338-378 did just fine at 25 steps. That big buck didn't argue a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 180400, member: 505"] Straightshooter, I need your address so I can send you a couple of beers to chill out with. You gettin way to stressed over this. If you got the money then get the best elk rig you can get and I guarantee it will kill deer. But don't get a deer rig and go elk hunting. A $300 savage in 338 win mag or 300 ultramag I think will do wonders for you. A couple years ago I was slipping around a rim glassing for elk when a doe mulie stepped out 25 steps from me. Right behind her came a 30" 5x5 mulie and my 338-378 did just fine at 25 steps. That big buck didn't argue a bit. [/QUOTE]
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