Is There Ever a Time to Hunt with Magnum Calibers?

Axlrod

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@Formidilosus can only lock his threads and make them stickys(Scope Evaluations). He has no other moderator privileges. I changed his title for you.
Can you also put a button at the top of the area where we post, that says "drinking while posting"? It would show up as an icon only on those posts, where I and possibly others had a couple beers that day. :ROFLMAO:
 

MuleyBuck

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My anecdotal experience, and I have a smaller sample size only hunting my own state, but I’ve killed around 75 deer, elk, and antelope. 40%-ish have been with a .300 win mag, and another 40% with a 30-06. Mostly shooting accu-tips, Accubonds, and core-lokts. 100% have been recovered, 95% required 1 shot. I’ve never wounded and lost a big game animal with a rifle. Rifle hunting is easy that way.

The other 20% are small caliber and bow kills. Haven’t been as impressed with the smaller calibers, but only started researching bullets the last couple years, so before I was only shooting whatever I had, which might not have been the right tool for the job. Keeping an open mind and learning a lot on this forum.

Wish I had more than those 75 kills but you can only get so many licenses each year and a lot of years I don’t fill doe tags if I’ve already killed 2 bucks (deer/antelope) and a bull elk.
 
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I hunt with Magnums every year…and fill my freezers every year. Last season I had two kills with my 7 Mag and 2 kills with my .308. So I can use either. Knowing where and how to hunt and how to shoot are more important than the cartridge used.
 

JGRaider

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Yep, if my experience in the field that I've been clear about isn't enough for you to believe we should stand on similar turf, you have an ego and this forum
is your heaven. You can't agree to disagree, you've always got to get the last word in. Here's hoping your disciples show up otherwise pile it on boys. You cannot claim to be not Arrogant with what you said about drinking. An apology might even be in order.. That kind of BS doesn't fill the bill. If you're a moderator so you can have certain privileges, then you don't deserve to be called a moderator. You deserve to be a contributor and nothing more. At least you deserve to be something around here apparently, the rest of us just take low blows.
If you want to see an exercise in a huge ego, you ought to read the elk hunt he posted over on 24HCF before he bailed over there. He's been using the same old schtick for years when you question him, and his "thousands, plural" of animals he's personally killed....well......

He's a master at "leading/educating" people, that's for sure.
 

hereinaz

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Gosh I’m confused - you used to say a 300 mag isn’t needed because it causes too much damage, now you’re saying elk are immune to it. Just trying to make sense out of it is hard enough without a moving target. :)
The point should be obvious, animals are tough and sometimes the will to live means some animals die slower. Sometimes it takes 1 bullet sometimes it takes more—- regardless of bullet size. Objectively, the number of shots needed tells you very little about the bullet.

When it’s the 300 for 4 shots it’s “see how tough they are! Glad I used a big bullet.”

When it’s the .223 for 4 shots it’s “see how tough they are. You need a big bullet to kill elk.”
 

Bluumoon

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I finally found a reason to hunt with a magnum, Rokstoks haven't made it back from getting LOP increased and I have 7PRC that has never been on a hunt. Dilemma is, the other option is a 22CM that has never been on a hunt. Zero concerns about either option for Aoudad. Will run some drills and stretch them both out this weekend to pick a winner. 7PRC does give cause a slight nut buzz when impacting steel.
 
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