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I wonder if any of these lightly armed sportsmen/women have ever lost an elk? I mean, we all make mistakes. Tons of lions in Africa have been killed with the 303 Brit; elephant too. But countless untold went crippled and or lost. If you are going elk hunting, and do indeed plan on killing one, then you are going to have to pack him out. Thats worse than the kick of any rifle. Kick is just a flash instant of noise. I've never been bothered by recoil while on game. If you spend days after something, one flash instance of something isn' going to be a dec iding or limiting factor in getting the job done.
I was trying to look up a story I once read about where as some famous old trapper used nothing but a .243 for all his hunts in Alaska. My search took me upon an Alaskan hunting forum where folks were having the same discussion, if the .243 was adequate for moose? The 3 pages I read were slanted about 60/40 in favor of the round. Go figure....
Quote from: Biggerhammer on January 16, 2014, 06:32:30 PMWho says it only takes one? I shoot them into the ground, however many it takes. much prefer one accurate shot. One shot, one kill..pretty easy with an accurate, light recoiling .243
Who says it only takes one? I shoot them into the ground, however many it takes.
Quote from: mountainman on January 16, 2014, 11:10:08 PMQuote from: Biggerhammer on January 16, 2014, 06:32:30 PMWho says it only takes one? I shoot them into the ground, however many it takes. much prefer one accurate shot. One shot, one kill..pretty easy with an accurate, light recoiling .243One shot, one kill is a fares, movie stuff.