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Exactly. I have asked how a 30 cal (for example) might be a better tool for the OPs job. So far I have been given an example of a 300 Magnum at 1000 yards. Somehow, I don't think that's the OPs goal. I have also had people tell me that margin of error is the reason, but haven't been able to give an example of margin of error.
The margin of error comes into play when the shot is not a good double lung hit. It may be as forward and high hit where the energy causes a impact to the CNS and you get an elk that drops and bleeds out without ever getting into the chest cavity. Or a single lung shot where again the level of energy causes enough damage
That elk still bleeds out relatively fast. It takes a fair amount of energy and good bulleted construction to get through 24"- 36" of elk on a really steep angle. This i gets to being the case on a hard quartering away shot. Or looking at getting past bottom of the scapula humerus. Pretty much any where the "at some point you are going to make a poor shot" folks talk about. How many times to you hear guys say "he was quartering more than I realized". That's the margin of error folks are talking about.