.223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

BigNate

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I know this has been rehashed over and over, and this question has been answered 200 times probably already. I'm outta screen time and trying to decide.

I've got an ID elk and deer tag. Looks like no caliber minimums.

I've spent a thousand bucks in the last month trying different loads in my 300 WM and 7RM. I'm accurate enough to about 400 yards right now. But if 4-500 yards ends up my max, what do I gain over the 223/5.56?

My 5.56 bolt gun is very accurate with both 73 eldm's and 77 TMK's. Both with factory ammo. I do reload, but don't enjoy it. I have plenty of componets to load the 77 TMK, and assume I could beat factory offering velocities I've seen.

I ran the ELD M and TMK through Bergers Calculator.

I'm really struggling with this right now, and want to dedicate my range time to one rifle. My free time is very limited, and I feel like I'm going in circles.

I can afford a new rifle/barrel if I should change caliber.View attachment 824587View attachment 824588
For me, living and hunting in North Idaho, the only advantage to bigger calibers is getting an exit wound that leaks. The terrain is usually steep, and vegetation is thick. It's not easy to follow your elks tracks when they cross others and there's no blood to follow.

That being said, many have had near instant incapacitation with the 77gr TMK so tracking wasn't an issue.
 
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