For sure plenty of elk have been taken with less cartridge. Wiser folks than I will tell you that it's mostly the bullet and where it hits. Good luck!
chs
Guy,
Made any progress with your tent?
I followed the advice of a couple friends who have them and bought a Davis. It was delivered during our snow debacle. Right after that we had a week of heavy rain so all I can say about them is they look good while still in the box it came in! :>)
So...
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Agreed!
I ended up putting a Vias brake on it. Not really necessary for shooting but it does keep muzzle jump controlled from the bench. My only complaint against Wby's is their trigger. Admittedly I'm a trigger snob so a 2 lb. timney also found it's way on this rifle. Using low...
April,
I think the reasons have been already stated. And on this site there are many who have a real appreciation for some other cartridges and classics that will pretty much do what the 340 will do or at least 99%.
In reading the Bear's post I can't make an argument against anything he...
For me it's quality over objective size.
Coatings and quality of how they are applied contribute to how much light transferred to your eye. So much so that many 40mm objective scopes see better than some 50 mm objective scopes. I'm also a huge fan of a cheek weld. It's got to be set up so...
Just read where a movie has been made about the first man on the Moon. The controversy is over the leaving out where Neal Armstrong plants the American Flag.
It's been my policy to see movies (it's not often anymore) to avoid politics. When I hear of a movie going that way I avoid it...
My concern regarding this question is strictly for feeding. For the rifle in question accuracy is a secondary concern. Flawless feeding is upmost.
Thanks.....chs