oppo
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I do not believe that the person that is asking has ever actually been hunting so he is just curious what the hunters say about it. He is a buddy of mine from work.
Good for him for being wise enough to ask.
I see nothing wrong with an AR for deer. An AR 15 can be built in a variety of calibers that will work just fine for deer and are light enough to carry and can be plenty accurate, especially for the shots most hunters take. The ability of the hunter to make an accurate shot under field conditions is far more important than a small difference in the rifle's accuracy. If you are hunting from a stand, weight won't be an issue.
For elk, weight of the rifle will be an issue and I would be partial to a good bolt action but an AR platform in a potent caliber could be used. With quality ammo, my opinion is that a 270 or 7mm-08 or larger would be sufficient. The key here is bullet construction. A cheap cup and core 150 grain 30 caliber bullet could blow up on an elk shoulder. A good bonded core 180 will punch right on through. Bullet construction is key with large animals or when using marginal calibers. If you were using a 223 for deer, you wouldn't use a 40 grain varmint grenade but a 55 grain x-bullet or 60 grain partition would get the job done.