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Buddy and I are looking to go on our first elk hunt this fall in Colorado, looking to grab another rifle that I can use for this hunt and in the future. Have a 280 currently and have taken deer out to 800 yards with it already so long distance shooting isn't a concern of mine, but would like to get this new rifle sometime soon so I can get plenty of practice in before heading out.
I would say 8-900 yards would be my absolute max for an elk since I haven't shot any further than that around here so wouldn't be comfortable with it. I see that both rifles would carry roughly the same energy at 1000 yards so seems like thats a wash and still carrying around 1800 ft lbs at 800 yards. Rifles looking at would be a tikka T3X lite stainless in 300wsm or it would be a Weatherby vanguard wilderness in the 6.5-300.
Which would you choose and why? I reload all my ammo too so factory ammo availability wouldn't be a concern. I will be topping my rifle with a leupold vx-3 4.5-14 most likely.
Thanks,
Ray
I would say 8-900 yards would be my absolute max for an elk since I haven't shot any further than that around here so wouldn't be comfortable with it. I see that both rifles would carry roughly the same energy at 1000 yards so seems like thats a wash and still carrying around 1800 ft lbs at 800 yards. Rifles looking at would be a tikka T3X lite stainless in 300wsm or it would be a Weatherby vanguard wilderness in the 6.5-300.
Which would you choose and why? I reload all my ammo too so factory ammo availability wouldn't be a concern. I will be topping my rifle with a leupold vx-3 4.5-14 most likely.
Thanks,
Ray