Indian Summer
WKR
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2013
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I don’t care how much effort it takes to carry my gun around. In addition to boots it’s truly THE most important piece of gear an elk hunter has. The words “moment of truth” come to mind. When I finally found a bull and finally got in position to have an opportunity I want the best tool for the job. One I’m comfortable with of course BUT actually more importantly one that is going to anchor a bull in its tracks. So mu rule of thumb is forget about sweat and hard work. Shoot the heaviest hitting gun you can handle. That varies by user. There are several ways to tame recoil so if you need to do that DO IT! I won’t even bother mentioning calibers, bullet weighs etc. Elk aren’t deer! Elk don’t live in deer country! Whatever you get top it with a darn good scope and then go to the range and do your homework.