hometownhero
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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- Toon Town, Sk
I would sell the 300 and use the 308. 308 is plenty for pretty much anything that roams here.
There's no game in North America that requires a magnum of any kind to kill with one properly placed shot at reasonable distances.
I have a T3 30-06 that kicked like a 300wm, the limbsaver pad turned the recoil to 243 level.
Wait till you shoot it with the Limbsaver before you decide, i think that you will be pleasantly surprised.
The other question is the 30-30, 308, and 243. All of those will kill elk, were the issue comes is the range that they have sufficient energy. If someone sees the animal of a lifetime, beyond a ethical range for those calibers....do they have the self control to pass the shot?
My 99 is no tack driver but was hitting tannerite at 200 yards, so she's good enough. With 6 rounds it's a very fine and nice little gun. And from what I've heard and been told, elk are way harder to kill then moose. I have my first moose hunt as well this fall, but it's a muzzle loader and shotgun only zone. I guess I'll try the 300 once I get it back. My 308 I've hunted with for 2 seasons so I do know it pretty well.
My 99 is no tack driver but was hitting tannerite at 200 yards, so she's good enough. With 6 rounds it's a very fine and nice little gun. And from what I've heard and been told, elk are way harder to kill then moose. I have my first moose hunt as well this fall, but it's a muzzle loader and shotgun only zone. I guess I'll try the 300 once I get it back. My 308 I've hunted with for 2 seasons so I do know it pretty well.




























