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Non-Experienced Elk Hunters, Pick your Cartridge!
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<blockquote data-quote="BigGrizz" data-source="post: 1553083" data-attributes="member: 85529"><p>Shooting larger magnums is a mental game. Muzzle blast is uncomfortable, and most anybody will wear ear protection with smaller rifles. Enduring, absorbing, accepting the recoil- however you want to term it -is the key to shooting larger cartridges. There is some technique to it, but if you're going to tell yourself that it's too much gun then you're already defeated. </p><p></p><p>I think some just need to sign up for the next Gillette commercial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigGrizz, post: 1553083, member: 85529"] Shooting larger magnums is a mental game. Muzzle blast is uncomfortable, and most anybody will wear ear protection with smaller rifles. Enduring, absorbing, accepting the recoil- however you want to term it -is the key to shooting larger cartridges. There is some technique to it, but if you're going to tell yourself that it's too much gun then you're already defeated. I think some just need to sign up for the next Gillette commercial. [/QUOTE]
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