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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 38861" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Arnold, one of my elk hunting partners as a 8 mag. He likes the results it provides. It is a nice gun. I don't know if is the caliber or the fit of the rifle but it doesn't seem to kick nearly as hard as the 3 or 4 338's I have fired. He use to have a Browning A-bolt 338 that would turn your shoulder black and blue. I prefer the theory that the location of the hit is more important than what you hit them with so I think all those cannons are over kill. But when you have to travel the distance that you guy do to hunt elk I would sure make sure to bring more than enough gun. Me I have to worry about the elk tearing down the fences in the cow pasture. So if I have to pass on a bull because he is too far or at the wrong angle.... well there will be another oppurtunity tomorrow or next week.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 38861, member: 498"] Arnold, one of my elk hunting partners as a 8 mag. He likes the results it provides. It is a nice gun. I don't know if is the caliber or the fit of the rifle but it doesn't seem to kick nearly as hard as the 3 or 4 338's I have fired. He use to have a Browning A-bolt 338 that would turn your shoulder black and blue. I prefer the theory that the location of the hit is more important than what you hit them with so I think all those cannons are over kill. But when you have to travel the distance that you guy do to hunt elk I would sure make sure to bring more than enough gun. Me I have to worry about the elk tearing down the fences in the cow pasture. So if I have to pass on a bull because he is too far or at the wrong angle.... well there will be another oppurtunity tomorrow or next week. Dave [/QUOTE]
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