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Which big gun would you want?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1832639" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have a 300 Win Mag that is my go to elk rifle. I like 200 grain Noslar partitions through it. Half a dozen elk with that combination I always get the desired results. That is shooting Roosevelt elk in Western Washington. They are bigger animals than the Rocky Mountain elk most people hunt for.</p><p>I have watched an elk hit with a 375 H&H. You could tell that elk was hit real hard. That man had a muzzle brake on that rifle. I would advise that on a rifle that big. I worked a couple years on Afognak Island Alaska. Next island north of Kodiak. We had the same big bears. I bought a little light Sako carbine in 375 H&H. Sweet little rifle to carry. A holy terror to shoot. Clap your shoulder blades together and back you up several steps. Killed on one end and crippled on the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1832639, member: 498"] I have a 300 Win Mag that is my go to elk rifle. I like 200 grain Noslar partitions through it. Half a dozen elk with that combination I always get the desired results. That is shooting Roosevelt elk in Western Washington. They are bigger animals than the Rocky Mountain elk most people hunt for. I have watched an elk hit with a 375 H&H. You could tell that elk was hit real hard. That man had a muzzle brake on that rifle. I would advise that on a rifle that big. I worked a couple years on Afognak Island Alaska. Next island north of Kodiak. We had the same big bears. I bought a little light Sako carbine in 375 H&H. Sweet little rifle to carry. A holy terror to shoot. Clap your shoulder blades together and back you up several steps. Killed on one end and crippled on the other. [/QUOTE]
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