Just got back from successful elk hunt. Granted my .308 doesn't have a belt around the bottom, but i can tell you my real world experience. At about 85 yards I center punched both lungs from a steep downward angle. I used a 175 grain Federal Terminal Ascent. Entry was perfect .30 caliber and exit was >3". Bull still went about 75 yards before a finishing shot put him down.
I recommend you get behind the .300 and find a load that you can shoot comfortably and confidently. There is a big difference to me personally between an "adequate" big game round and "ideal". Give me bigger holes, exit wounds, and energy every time. To quote my outfitter, "...big exit holes are what kill elk..."
I recommend you get behind the .300 and find a load that you can shoot comfortably and confidently. There is a big difference to me personally between an "adequate" big game round and "ideal". Give me bigger holes, exit wounds, and energy every time. To quote my outfitter, "...big exit holes are what kill elk..."