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Granted I'll always grab my 338 when I go elk hunting the extra power is just insurance for a miss placed shot.02
OK look at it this way what happens if the animal turns right as you pull the trigger and your shot hits the shoulder? do you think a 85 gr 243 round would be as good as a 225gr .338 round? I know a .338 will go clean throw both shoulders of a elk now a .243 I think you got a wounded animal that youll be tracking You cant say noting like this will happen because Ive seen it and had it happen.
Quote from: demontang on March 16, 2011, 07:55:04 AMOK look at it this way what happens if the animal turns right as you pull the trigger and your shot hits the shoulder? do you think a 85 gr 243 round would be as good as a 225gr .338 round? I know a .338 will go clean throw both shoulders of a elk now a .243 I think you got a wounded animal that youll be tracking You cant say noting like this will happen because Ive seen it and had it happen. Using this logic I will hunt with my truck. Why shoot one when you can run over it. I have eaten at the road kill cafe more than once... Now I dont know if that is sick good or sick bad... I forget.. Using that logic, why not hunt with a .50 cal? That .338 might go clean through both shoulders but the .50 cal is taking both shoulders with it...
OK look at it this way what happens if the animal turns right as you pull the trigger and your shot hits the shoulder? do you think a 85 gr 243 round would be as good as a 225gr .338 round? I know a .338 will go clean throw both shoulders of a elk now a .243 I think you got a wounded animal that you ll be tracking You cant say noting like this will happen because Ive seen it and had it happen.
BUT if your going to put yourself in a position to where the shot might go just a little wrong then step up to a bigger cal.
Your logic is that youll never have something go bad when you pull the trigger
Id ranther have the feeling that even if I messed up a shot that the animal wouldnt run off and suffer tell it died .