Whitefox82
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I can’t believe people actually try a 223 on elk like what’s the gain, I guess if you hit the elk perfect a 22 lr can kill it too but give the animal some respect and go with a decent calibre. That’s my opinion.
If you can’t watch it all, just watch the last 30 seconds. Good stuff!
Clients that can't shoot are the issue...blaming the bullet is a convenient excuse though for sure.I highly suggest about using a match bullet for hunting and highly recommend a different bullet than the ELD bullets.
That’s coming from myself as an outfitter and several other outfitters that have seen constant failures
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And guess what your opinion is worth!I can’t believe people actually try a 223 on elk like what’s the gain, I guess if you hit the elk perfect a 22 lr can kill it too but give the animal some respect and go with a decent calibre. That’s my opinion.
I’m glad yours is worth everything. Not sure, why don’t you ask the guy who posted the video. I simply stated use a tsx or partition for whichever gun. Then responded directly to the guy who posted the video, see how I wasn’t responding to the OP, just talkin with the video poster.And guess what your opinion is worth!
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Not sure why that link to that video was shared in this thread?
Op is wondering what rifle he should use of the two that he owns. The best advice would be to put a better scope on either one of them and practice.
This the correct answer.The best advice would be to put a better scope on either one of them and practice.
Clients that can't shoot are the issue...blaming the bullet is a convenient excuse though for sure.
The 7-08 has a Leopold VX-3i in 3.5 - 10 40mm w. B&C reticle. I'm replacing the 7mag scope with something new. The 7mag is a wood stock Ruger M77 MarkII with a new barrel from Preferred. Currently it has an old Burris 3x9 on it. I'm thinking a Trijicon (Huron??) in something about 2.5 - 12 but open to any ideas. I like the simple hold overs on the B&C and looking for something similar. I like the durability opinions on the Trijicon. Dialing seems intriguing but a SFP with a basic hold over reticle seems like it would be sufficient out to 300 yds or so. Again, open to opinions though.
The ole bullet can’t make it through the shoulder argument again huh.I’ve seen failures with perfect shots. You must be one perfect shot to always hit exactly where you’re aiming…. Or ur one of the guys that pulls the “exactly where I meant” every shot.
So im curious since you’re the perfect shooter, whats the perfect shot? Is it in the pocket, 6” behind the pocket, spine, high shoulder, neck? I mean I think eastmans suggests the high shoulder, newberg is the high lung. But let’s say the client likes the high shoulder shot, 250
Yards and the bullet explodes on the shoulder, is it the bullet or the shot placement? You’re telling me every single bullet will never ever fail ever and it’s just cause of the shooter.
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The old Burris is probably better than the vx3 lol.The old Burris scope definitely needs to go but I'm surprised the Leopold gets some downvotes (for durability and not holding zero I presume) on Rokslide . I haven't had a problem with it (yet!) but I'll keep an eye on it. Seems Trijicon has a good rep.
Let say that look at 25 clients shooting ELD-X and 25 clients shooting something else.Clients that can't shoot are the issue...blaming the bullet is a convenient excuse though for sure.