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How To Hunt Big Game
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<blockquote data-quote="sobrbiker" data-source="post: 1636168" data-attributes="member: 110159"><p>For a non-magnum (which is definitely recommend to newer rifleman) my choice is 7-08. Enough oomph for elk to 400, and light enough recoil for one to shoot hundreds of rounds in practice (rather than half a box) prior to hunt to make proper shot placement happen.</p><p>Too many folks rely on a magnum to makeup for bad shots or justify taking shots they should pass on in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sobrbiker, post: 1636168, member: 110159"] For a non-magnum (which is definitely recommend to newer rifleman) my choice is 7-08. Enough oomph for elk to 400, and light enough recoil for one to shoot hundreds of rounds in practice (rather than half a box) prior to hunt to make proper shot placement happen. Too many folks rely on a magnum to makeup for bad shots or justify taking shots they should pass on in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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