A rifleman who practices with his hunting rifle and varmint rifles during the offseason can make shots on elk at 450 or so yards and I have done it a couple of times. At that range, I like my 300 and 338 magnums, but to be truthful, I have never tried an Elk at that riange with anything but one of these. I feel more confident with my fast 30's and 33's and my experiences in Africa thell me there is a real world difference in killing power but Elk really are not all THAT big and a whole lotta Elk have been converted to bite sized chunks by the 30/06. With an '06 loaded with the Barnes 168 TTSX, a known range, an unsuspecting elk and a good rest I would pull the trigger at 450.... but i would still RATHER have a big 300 or fast 33. Clear as mud, right? smile


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