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Help chosing an Elk Cartridge.
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 1526373" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>Don't complicate it unnecessarily, this is not going to be your last. All of your choices listed are capable of harvesting an elk at 400 yards with the right bullet and of course placement. Pick one and go have fun with it. It boils down to personal preference. The .300 WM remains my go to chambering for antelope to elk size game up to 1K yards. As you can see, we all have varying personal preferences, opinions, and experiences. There are plenty of effective and reasonably priced muzzle brakes out there to choose from that will help mitigate your recoil concern. Effective muzzle brake serves two purpose, reduce felt recoil and reduce muzzle rise ... seeing your target on impact is priceless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 1526373, member: 14204"] Don't complicate it unnecessarily, this is not going to be your last. All of your choices listed are capable of harvesting an elk at 400 yards with the right bullet and of course placement. Pick one and go have fun with it. It boils down to personal preference. The .300 WM remains my go to chambering for antelope to elk size game up to 1K yards. As you can see, we all have varying personal preferences, opinions, and experiences. There are plenty of effective and reasonably priced muzzle brakes out there to choose from that will help mitigate your recoil concern. Effective muzzle brake serves two purpose, reduce felt recoil and reduce muzzle rise ... seeing your target on impact is priceless. [/QUOTE]
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