pwrguy Report post Posted August 26, 2012 No such thing a too much, if you shoot it accurately it is the perfect rifle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZkiller Report post Posted August 26, 2012 Is the goal to kill stuff? Its gonna be just as dead. Whats the problem with using a big gun? I'm shooting a 300gr 338 at mine this year. You could kill one with a 223, would you want to? Lol, yeah, I would use a 223 over a 338 pushing a 300 gr pill any day, lol. I'd flinch so bad, I'd be spraying shots all over the hillside, they'd have to rename it lead canyon! Big calibers=flinching= misses or bad shots. And I know, I know, not all the time, was just my opinion. Never said I have problem with big guns, just not something I would use. And, to get back to the original question, no, a 300 wthrby is not too big for coues. HAHA. Yes you are going to be more susceptuible to flinching with big guns that kick. One should not attempt such a thing without training to shoot heavy recoil guns. I agree. As far as the bigger guns destroying the animal, your bullet selection will determine that. That bear I just shot with the berger just passed thru. Passed thru both shoulders and the spine, but the enterance and exit holes were the same size. Its more or the shockwave that is destructive than the actual bullet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reganranch Report post Posted August 26, 2012 All 30 cals are fine and coues, when you get up to 338s then you may extend your range and meat loss as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites