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Help chosing an Elk Cartridge.
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<blockquote data-quote=".338 RCM" data-source="post: 1521475" data-attributes="member: 107140"><p>+1 for the .338 RCM being exactly what you are looking for! Mines a SS Ruger Hawkeye with a "22 inch barrel. It's light 7-8 lbs. It recoils like a .308, and it is a nice gun at the bench. You could easily hunt past 400 yards with it. It holds a tick more powder than a .338-06 in a short action. Not to mention the Hornady .225 SST's are amazing! I bought 300 rounds for mine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".338 RCM, post: 1521475, member: 107140"] +1 for the .338 RCM being exactly what you are looking for! Mines a SS Ruger Hawkeye with a "22 inch barrel. It's light 7-8 lbs. It recoils like a .308, and it is a nice gun at the bench. You could easily hunt past 400 yards with it. It holds a tick more powder than a .338-06 in a short action. Not to mention the Hornady .225 SST's are amazing! I bought 300 rounds for mine! [/QUOTE]
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