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Help chosing an Elk Cartridge.
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<blockquote data-quote="35 Whelen" data-source="post: 1521612" data-attributes="member: 105990"><p>Just looked at what midway usa list for bullets, .243-90, .257-49, .264-99, .277-88, .284-99, .308-276, .338-89, .358-50, .375-60, .416-27. Yes it is in the mid to lower range of bullets available, but there are still plenty and always has ben or the round would have died long ago. To say it is not a cartridge to use basted on number of bullets available is silly and if that was the best way to pick a caliber we need to stop making all of them but the 30 cal. as you can see there are far more of them made then any other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35 Whelen, post: 1521612, member: 105990"] Just looked at what midway usa list for bullets, .243-90, .257-49, .264-99, .277-88, .284-99, .308-276, .338-89, .358-50, .375-60, .416-27. Yes it is in the mid to lower range of bullets available, but there are still plenty and always has ben or the round would have died long ago. To say it is not a cartridge to use basted on number of bullets available is silly and if that was the best way to pick a caliber we need to stop making all of them but the 30 cal. as you can see there are far more of them made then any other. [/QUOTE]
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