I was using the cds and it worked perfect. It was a 8” circle and I was hitting it most of the time (wind picked up a little sometimes and I’m sure a couple of the shots were my fault but also the trigger has a lot of creep in it) by most of the time I mean 4/5 shots. I definitely need practice and that tikka has a much better triggerDoes your Leupold have CDS, or were you just eyeballing it?
And by pretty good do you mean hitting an 8” circle every time?
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For a do-all caliber at the distances you specify, I would go with a classic caliber like 7RM.If a 600 yard shot on an elk is a consideration, and a classic cartridge set up is what you prefer versus the newer ones, a 7rem mag is probably the way to go for your stated purpose of an all around for everything but brown bear
Out to 400, any you listed should work well; kind of at the limit for drop versus the others in your list on the .30-06. It will also recoil the most for what you are asking about…the .270 and 7mm-08 are what I’d lean towards for 400 and in.
Factory data on hornady was only listed to 500yards…that’s why I used Nosler across the boardLook at the data again with the 178 eldx at 2750 fps from a 30-06.
Faster for both the .270 and 7RM…not sure what you are getting at in dropping an elk at 600ydsWhat was the velocities listed at those distances?
What Im getting at is that its muzzle velocity that dictates bullet expansion, not energy, which is why bullet manufacturers list minimum velocity for reliable bullet expansion and not energy. Sooooo...if the cartridges listed with the bullets you listed drop below said value then it is inadequate to use at that range.Faster for both the .270 and 7RM…not sure what you are getting at in dropping an elk at 600yds
Its an option. I’ve never shot a 30-06 or 7rm so I don’t know how they compare. Ballistically the 7 mag beats everything. Ammo is a little more pricey but it’s not a problem. I though because it was a magnum it’s recoil would be pretty bad.To the OP, is the 7mm Rem Mag an option? The recoil between it and the 30-06 is similar.
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I’m against muzzle brakes because of how loud they are and sometimes I just don’t have time to put in ear protection. And I’m against suppressors because of how much length and weight they add and how expensive they are. That being said I’ve seen ported barrels. I know they take away recoil but are they as loud as brakes?^^^^^ I agree, Id go 300wm with your favorite muzzle device and be done
The .270 has more velocity both at the muzzle and at the 600 yard distance (also translating to less drop). It also has more retained energy at that distance—what am I missing?What Im getting at is that its muzzle velocity that dictates bullet expansion, not energy, which is why bullet manufacturers list minimum velocity for reliable bullet expansion and not energy. Sooooo...if the cartridges listed with the bullets you listed drop below said value then it is inadequate to use at that range.