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Non-Experienced Elk Hunters, Pick your Cartridge!
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter64" data-source="post: 1554001" data-attributes="member: 106917"><p>I really like the 338 Win Mag for its extra oomph. Quite a few years ago my father in law and I were hunting mule deer. Snow was coming down like crazy but we were prepared for the weather. Spotted a decent buck and he decided to take the shot with his 338. One shot and it went down instantly. After walking about 250 yards to where that buck was , we noticed another buck dead on the ground right next to it. Evidently there was a second buck standing exactly the same way behind the first buck so we never even knew it was there. The 338 went through both bucks dropping them instantly. They were maybe 5 feet away from each other. He made an honest mistake but I am just glad there was not a third or 4th buck all lined up in a row.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter64, post: 1554001, member: 106917"] I really like the 338 Win Mag for its extra oomph. Quite a few years ago my father in law and I were hunting mule deer. Snow was coming down like crazy but we were prepared for the weather. Spotted a decent buck and he decided to take the shot with his 338. One shot and it went down instantly. After walking about 250 yards to where that buck was , we noticed another buck dead on the ground right next to it. Evidently there was a second buck standing exactly the same way behind the first buck so we never even knew it was there. The 338 went through both bucks dropping them instantly. They were maybe 5 feet away from each other. He made an honest mistake but I am just glad there was not a third or 4th buck all lined up in a row. [/QUOTE]
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