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Wyo37
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Cool. I couldn't care less what elk guides recommend.A lot of generalizations here. Sometimes this forum seems like the facebook of long range hunting.
My choice of gun has absolutely nothing to do with ego; I'm to old for that crap. It has everything to do with the respect I have for people that have witnessed hundreds of elk shot over multiple decades. 100% of the Elk guides that I have spoken with have said start with the 7mms, and preferred the 30 cals. They reported the largest percentage of problems they saw were with the 6.5s and 270s. Maybe that's because they're so popular? Not my call. I chose to go with one of the "over hyped" PRCs, the 300. I only weigh about 160#, and it wasn't hard to learn how to shoot at all; I had it out to 1000yrds on steel the past two years. This gun, and the bullet I shot, just might have saved my *** this year with a little unanticipated event that happened just as I was squeezing off my shot at the biggest bull of my life, this year. While I appreciate all of the different opinions here, I choose to follow the recommendations I have from people that have witnessed 100s of elk shot.
I saw that thread on RS. It was mildly interesting, but did not convince me to start carrying a 223 for elk. I think we would all learn more by studying the failures than success pics.
Nobody said a prc couldn't kill, the point is that most people shoot lower recoiling cartridges better and more frequently (ie they are more proficient) . And when combined with bullets that provide good terminal performance, why not shoot a lower recoiling cartridge.
If you want to shoot a magnum, go for it.