I'm with CC. I shoot a, 340 Weatherby and have no problem with using it as a elk, deer, or even a antelope rifle. Those 225 grain Barnes TTSX bullets strike like Thor's hammer.
However I do draw the line using it as a gopher rifle, that is unless I screw on the muzzle brake and then I'll...
It would be interesting to see the state of New Mexico and the Navajo Nation comparison.
From what I have read the Navajo Nation is having quite a problem with it and a lot of it is in New Mexico.
Will a 6.5 kill a elk? Yes, it will. Are there a lot better options out there, yes.
A lot of elk are killed with .243's and other rounds in the 6mm's but that doesn't mean that it is now the go to round for them.
I've been tempted to book a trip down to Argentina but I don't know if I could sustain 3000-4000 shots a day down there.
Other than that I haven't been dove hunting in years. A area that I lived in Utah held doves but by the time September rolled around they were already headed to Arizona...
A female class teacher was having a problem with a boy in her class in Grade 3.
The boy said, "Madam, I should be in Grade 4.
I am smarter than my sister & she's in Grade 4".
The Madam had heard enough and took the boy to the principal.
The principal decided to test the boy with some questions...
Years ago we would use a deer cart with a motorcycle wheel, it was quite easy to get up and most of the time it was easier to use with just one person.
Just think wheelbarrow
That is a scary thing when living in bear country.
Have they determined if it was a sow with cubs or just a ticked off bear that didn't like him in his berry patch?
With a motorized one you have to be real careful with where you use it.
If the area says non motorized you can't, if you can not go off road or the trail system you can't use it. So for out west here in National Forest it is pretty much useless. For BLM lands it depends on if it is useless...