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				sorry PETA.  i drew for elk!
			 
			
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			Should be fine with the .06 for elk. The other cal would work, but you better be a good shot.  
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
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			first time.  going guide-less with my bro.
		 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			You will have a great time. Most importantly make sure that you are shooting the correct sex. Big trouble if you tag the wrong one....  
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
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			yea, this area is not an antlerless area.  only 5pt or more if i remember correctly.  i will not miss the boy animal.. 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
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			I don’t understand how someone can shoot and kill a helpless, beautiful animal.  I just don’t get hunting for sport.  What is it that you like?  Is there some sort of power trip involved, some sort of power you have over these “lower” animals?  Seriously, I want to understand. 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
			Now, hunting to feed your family, that’s different. But we can go to the supermarket these days. Not that slaughter houses are any less cruel than hunting for sport, of course. But a slaughter house is just a business, the business of feeding the population. Hunting for sport, killing helpless animals, is somehow fun for the people that do it. I don’t get what is fun about it to you. 
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			Use a 220 grain in a 06 and you should have enough power to knock down a wall.
		 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 I'm not a hunter but I do eat meat. I'd imagine taking the animal yourself would be much more rewarding an experience than shuffling on down to the local grocery store to pick out what you like, leaving the nasty business to the slaughter houses. Probably healthier too. 
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 Here is a few reasons why I hunt. It is MUCH better meat. It may be a personal taste thing but I find wild game much better than store meat. Try to buy ~100lbs of meat for $32 + gun and gear. Not going to happen. Most people have the gun and camping gear so it ends up being very cost effective. My biggest cost is gas to and from. Spending time with family. It is something I always do with my Dad and brother. Makes it more personal. You have a little more respect for your food if you have to kill, clean, cook it yourself. I don't know why a person would want to eat meat if they are so squeamish that they must distance themselves from the act of producing it. Killing for food is a part of life and people should "Man up" and experience it. It might change your life, you would find that it is not about a blood-thirsty frenzy.  
		
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 If you have never hunted and know what the meat tastes like when its fresh, then you need to. The crap that is served in supermarkets is no where near what it tasted like right after the animal was butchered. Have not hunted in years but still enjoy shooting. Whenever someone goes out I usually tag along. A 30.06 is more than enough for Elk but do not go too light on the bullet. Get to a range beforehand and sight the rifle in as told above. Then once you get out in the field, do a three round test shoot to make sure that it has not changed, THEN go hunting. 
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 I guess not all hunters get some sort sick pleasure from the kill, although I’m sure some do. I see that you can’t stand those guys. It’s not about a blood-thirsty frenzy to you, but it is to some. 
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