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How many of you have used the 25-06 on elk? Let's hear your story. Please tell us some loads that you have used.
Thanks,
Don
Thanks,
Don
Tell me how a 100-115 grain bullet at 3200 fps isn’t going to kill an elkWhy! Here we go again. Go ahead and bash the hell out of me but elk aren’t deer and that’s a deer gun.
Placement it’s all about placement. BS!
You will always hear stories about every caliber killing elk. Nobody ever posts about the ones that got away.
I know a guy who killed an elk with a .22. That doesn’t mean it’s an elk gun does it? If we all tried that most would never be found right. But everyone who did find their elk would be thrilled to tell you about it.
Why?
Every outfitter I hunt with I ask what caliber do you prefer? I most always hear magnum of some sort (7mm, 300). Many have a minimum caliber restriction, as do several states. Most outfitters have a policy that if you draw blood and don't recover your done. A marginal shot with a light caliber compared to magnum can be the difference between a kill or a lost animal. I get the fact that recoil can be difficult for some to handle but with a muzzle brake that can be mitigated. Elk are majestic animals and for me have my utmost respect as a game animal. That and the fact the are really good eating. Good luck fellow hunters and shoot straight with whatever caliber you choose.Why! Here we go again. Go ahead and bash the hell out of me but elk aren’t deer and that’s a deer gun.
Placement it’s all about placement. BS!
You will always hear stories about every caliber killing elk. Nobody ever posts about the ones that got away.
I know a guy who killed an elk with a .22. That doesn’t mean it’s an elk gun does it? If we all tried that most would never be found right. But everyone who did find their elk would be thrilled to tell you about it.
Why?
tHeiR sHoulDeRS r duLleTpRoOf.Tell me how a 100-115 grain bullet at 3200 fps isn’t going to kill an elk
That IS a true story. He was a young kid growing up in western Montana. Him and friends were grouse hunting and he came upon a bedded bull. I guess placement is everything…. and so are follow up shots with pea shooters. He shot it in the eye, 5 times! So if I see a thread that says “Will my .22 kill an elk” I guess the truth is yes it will.Indian Summer is spot on. His .22 example is just an exaggerated version of what the OP asked. Shoot a better caliber instead of justifying how your marginally adequate caliber is "plenty good".
Oh, and this topic got old about 3 dozen versions ago...
@Ryan Avery has some insights on this......Tell me how a 100-115 grain bullet at 3200 fps isn’t going to kill an elk
When people lose elk to a big magnum it’s because elk are tough, when they lose elk to a 6.5, 25 or 6mm it’s because the cartridge is to small. It’s how the game is played…..@Ryan Avery has some insights on this......
I can't tell you that , as for me the outdated 270 Win and 110 TTSX has done it, along with the 130 TTSX from a boring old 30-06.Tell me how a 100-115 grain bullet at 3200 fps isn’t going to kill an elk
Weak! Dude cmon. A freaking.25-06! You pea shooter guys have a cliché answer for everything. That is NOT an ethical elk caliber and you know it! And so far you’re the only one who used the word magnum. Nobody here said that is necessary.When people lose elk to a big magnum it’s because elk are tough, when they lose elk to a 6.5, 25 or 6mm it’s because the cartridge is to small. It’s how the game is played…..
Weak! Dude cmon. A freaking.25-06! You pea shooter guys have a cliché answer for everything. That is NOT an ethical elk caliber and you know it!