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Help chosing an Elk Cartridge.
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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1521416" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>Your gains are marginal with the ai version of the .280 if you handload. I wouldn't go either .280 unless you are a handloader... and if you are, it would be my #1 recommendation for performance, mild recoil and flat shooting. </p><p>Most everything discussed in this thread will kill very well in 400 yards with good bullets. Everybody is going to say what they shoot is best, so pick which caliber tugs at your heartstrings, shoot well-constructed bullets, be happy with your choice and forget all the internet advice. Be careful of anything with and "m" after it if you don't like recoil. Recoil does not kill animals, but it can affect accuracy and enjoyment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1521416, member: 105280"] Your gains are marginal with the ai version of the .280 if you handload. I wouldn't go either .280 unless you are a handloader... and if you are, it would be my #1 recommendation for performance, mild recoil and flat shooting. Most everything discussed in this thread will kill very well in 400 yards with good bullets. Everybody is going to say what they shoot is best, so pick which caliber tugs at your heartstrings, shoot well-constructed bullets, be happy with your choice and forget all the internet advice. Be careful of anything with and "m" after it if you don't like recoil. Recoil does not kill animals, but it can affect accuracy and enjoyment! [/QUOTE]
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