30-06 is the came caliber as a 308 win.God bless your hunt,
I have taken two Aoudad with a 168 grain Nosler E-tip moving at 2750fps muzzle.
The first was hit slightly low and forward at 208 yardsand smashed the shank into splinters, passed through the bronchi. The exit wound was sizeable and the animal ran approximately 10 yards in a circle.
The second Aoudad I shot at 341 yards uphill at low light in Lincoln County NM with a 308 168gr Nosler; despite the additional distance the animal dropped immediately onto its fore legs and collapsed.
I am confident that a 308 with proper bullet selection and judicious marksmanship is capable of taking an elk to 600 yards.
I do believe a 30-06 is a better quality rifle caliber in just about every respect however.
Just a tad more unnecessary gun powder. Never seen anything run away from a .30830-06 is the came caliber as a 308 win.
If you’re within the range where your bullet will expand reliably then you more than likely have nothing to worry about.Just a tad more unnecessary gun powder. Never seen anything run away from a .308
Never will I shoot a magnum or long track ever again. Creates a flinch, and not necessary for any hunt I've ever been on.No question the .308 will work, but if you have the means to buy a new rifle.....I would opt for a heavier magnum .30 caliber bolt-action rifle. I shoot a .300 WSM for most of my hunting. Also, in my experience auto-rifles are not very accurate past 200 yards.
It’s been done. They are considered pest in some parts of Texas and we’ve killed them with federal fusion bonded rounds.When can we add Aoudad to the title of the .223 thread?