Originally Posted by Mark R Dobrenski
". . . Sure, there are elk hunters who shoot their bull with a .270 every year, but they are the exception. . . . A seasoned rifleman who practices regularly certainly should have no trouble handling the .338 . . ."



Pretty much lost me on these two...glad as heck I'm not a savy elk hunter....other wise I'd not have used and seen the .270 used on elk as much as I have over the last 3 decades...grin

And from where I sit, a 338 is pretty much easier to deal with than a 300 but that's just been my experience.

Dober


Dober, reads to me like old Jack considers you an "exceptional" and "seasoned" hunter! Nothing wrong with that! wink


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