Idaho Lefty
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I totall agree
The 7 R. mag /.270 WSM, will kill Elk out to those ranges and a Brake, isn't nec. When younger I could shoot, my 9 Pound .338 WM pretty well ( no Brake ) but it wasn't much, FUN, to practice a lot with ! Your last sentence, says it all, for me !
I totally agree, but those "Larger Cal's" usually, REQUIRE Brakes, to shoot, "well" !Without a doubt, elk in timber can be "cleanly" taken with sub-27 caliber cartridges, however.....a 9 pound or lighter, 30+ caliber is also effective. For those that hunt mixed terrain ( our shots can range from under 30 yards, to 500+ in the same day)....it's nice to have a "bit" larger caliber. We can be hunting dense timber, and occasionally see the open slope on the opposing ridge....offering those 400 + yard shots! And, with the somewhat higher velocities offered by the 30 + caliber magnums....they offer a nice option! Provided the hunter can accurately shoot the larger bore, higher velocity cartridge! memtb
The 7 R. mag /.270 WSM, will kill Elk out to those ranges and a Brake, isn't nec. When younger I could shoot, my 9 Pound .338 WM pretty well ( no Brake ) but it wasn't much, FUN, to practice a lot with ! Your last sentence, says it all, for me !