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- From: kevin@msus1.msus.edu
- Subject: Re: Elk hunting/ .444 marlin
- Organization: Metro State ACC
- Date: 19 Nov 92 13:08:12 CST
- Approved: hunting@osnome.che.wisc.edu
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.130813.2793@doug.cae.wisc.edu>
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- Originator: hunting@osnome.che.wisc.edu
- References: <1992Nov16.075803.1963@doug.cae.wisc.edu> <1992Nov17.064423.7917@doug.cae.wisc.edu> <1992Nov18.084531.29588@doug.cae.wisc.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov18.084531.29588@doug.cae.wisc.edu>, mjalava@lk-hp-8.hut.fi (Mika Matti Jalava) writes:
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- > Yes, a bit light but surely it will do the job if you do yours. .308
- > is the most popular caliber for elk hunting in Finland (as you can use
- > it for nearly any game with different loads) and seems to kill the
- > beasts just fine. You just have to shoot a little better than with a
- > more powerful rifle.
- >
- > Mika
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- I have heard that what Europeans call "Elk" we call "moose" is that the case
- here?
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- Kevin Whyte kevin@msus1.msus.edu
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