midwesthunter
Well-known member
As the title says, any 375 RUM shooters? I'll be taking mine elk hunting this fall.
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As the title says, any 375 RUM shooters? I'll be taking mine elk hunting this fall.
Why would a person endure a 54 ft-lb recoil when the elk is no more dead than with a 7mm08 with 14 ft-lb or a .270 at 17 ft.lb? To each their own I guess.
I like many calibers for many things.
I haven't managed to shoot an elk yet, but you can bet if I'm hunting somewhere I need to shoot more than 300+ yrds. it will be a magnum I'm hunting with for deer size and up.
Especially for elk size.
No denying the quicker killing potential of a good magnum for anything, much less truly big animals at distances.
You just don't understand. I do. mtmuley
Then I guess there are some things best not understood . . .
Not every shooter wants a short barreled, short action small caliber cartridge.mtmuley
I personally want the slug under the hind on the off side. It used up every bit of energy. If it exists, expansion is questionable. It’s the shock that kills, not the hole.[/QUOTE]I like cartridges that can exit the animal. Makes tracking easier.
Correct, its just the real hunters that do...
Correct, its just the real hunters that do...