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Elk/Deer Rifle performance
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<blockquote data-quote="littlebighorn" data-source="post: 2838585" data-attributes="member: 112108"><p>I built a 28 Nosler specifically for elk. Braked Proof barrel. It is slightly over 8lbs but perfect for what I wanted and I used it to take a beautiful 350 bull on a fabulous rut hunt. I shoot 177g Hammer Hunters in it at 3150 and my bull was DRT. It's deadly accurate and I have great confidence with anything out to 600/700 yds.</p><p>I've never been one who feels like I need a big bore for hunting. Maybe I would feel differently with dangerous game.</p><p>Use good bullets and know your limits!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littlebighorn, post: 2838585, member: 112108"] I built a 28 Nosler specifically for elk. Braked Proof barrel. It is slightly over 8lbs but perfect for what I wanted and I used it to take a beautiful 350 bull on a fabulous rut hunt. I shoot 177g Hammer Hunters in it at 3150 and my bull was DRT. It's deadly accurate and I have great confidence with anything out to 600/700 yds. I've never been one who feels like I need a big bore for hunting. Maybe I would feel differently with dangerous game. Use good bullets and know your limits! [/QUOTE]
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