This Bad Boy Bull Elk was taken by Joseph Aguirre in Southwestern New Mexico's Gila National Forest in November 2007. He scored 370, taking all day to pack out. Surely one of the hardest hunts of a lifetime, with a Big Bull Elk that anyone can get excited about.
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One to Two Inches High at a 100 When sighting in a rifle with only a 100 yard range a good rule of thumb is to
put it one to two inches above the point of aim at 100 yards. 2" high for
slower non-magnum cartridges and closer to 1" for magnum cartridges. For most
cartridges this will keep the bullet in an 8" kill zone until roughly 250 yards,
further for faster/flatter cartridges. Your mileage will vary, but for most
cart...[Read More]
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