robtattoo
WKR
So.
I got drawn for my Wyoming elk & I'm as happy as a pig at a vegan cookout!
I asked for advice, earlier, about which of my rifles to take & between the advice here & talking to the guy I'll be hunting with, I've settled on my .308
He's hunted the unit I drew (97) for over 50 years & he tells me that in all that time he's never had a shot at over 300 & most have been between 50 & 200.
With that in mind, the .308 seems like a logical choice (I've restocked it & installed a lighter scope, so she's down to the magical 7lb mark) but I'm stumbling on bullet selection. For whitetail down here all I've ever used is 165gn Gamekings, but I've never been 100% happy with them. Performance isn't spectacular, but the accuracy I can get from them at 2700fps makes up for the occasional jacket separation. I've been mildly happy shooting VLDs in my 6.5, average recovery has been 40yds with 4 double lunged deer + 1 antelope this season, but only 1 'bang-flop' (antelope) & only one recovered bullet (fragments) out of 2 deer with no exit wounds, although none of these deer were taken beyond 80yds with velocity around 3000fps. I'm thinking they may be better suited to shooting past 3-400
I'm open to any & all suggestions. Deep penetration & good expansion, I'm guessing, are more important here.
I got drawn for my Wyoming elk & I'm as happy as a pig at a vegan cookout!
I asked for advice, earlier, about which of my rifles to take & between the advice here & talking to the guy I'll be hunting with, I've settled on my .308
He's hunted the unit I drew (97) for over 50 years & he tells me that in all that time he's never had a shot at over 300 & most have been between 50 & 200.
With that in mind, the .308 seems like a logical choice (I've restocked it & installed a lighter scope, so she's down to the magical 7lb mark) but I'm stumbling on bullet selection. For whitetail down here all I've ever used is 165gn Gamekings, but I've never been 100% happy with them. Performance isn't spectacular, but the accuracy I can get from them at 2700fps makes up for the occasional jacket separation. I've been mildly happy shooting VLDs in my 6.5, average recovery has been 40yds with 4 double lunged deer + 1 antelope this season, but only 1 'bang-flop' (antelope) & only one recovered bullet (fragments) out of 2 deer with no exit wounds, although none of these deer were taken beyond 80yds with velocity around 3000fps. I'm thinking they may be better suited to shooting past 3-400
I'm open to any & all suggestions. Deep penetration & good expansion, I'm guessing, are more important here.









