6.5 PRC for elk? If so how far?

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In my opinion, the 6.5 PRC is a great deer and Antelope caliber, but a little light for Elk. It does kill Elk, but 300yds would be the max for me in good weather. With Elk, bigger is better.
"Light" how? Seriously?
 

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I haven't taken an elk with mine. But I would feel comfortable shooting an elk with my 6.5 PRC loaded with 142ABLR out to 600 yards if I really needed to. Most people are 300 yards or closer. A lot of calibers can do 300 yards and kill an elk no problem. You're over thinking it. Don't listen to a lot of these people. I have seen videos of elk getting shot near 800 yards with a 6.5 PRC. I think you'll be alright with it. I would recommend it. Mine is great.
 
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Maybe 6.5PRC would work if your elk are emaciated and close to death by starvation. But the elk I hunt are built different. Even their antlers grow weird, almost out of their jaw...

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Do you know why it's not suitable in "timber"?
I'm presuming off angles and small shot windows so a bigger bullet or one that has a longer wound channel can more ethically kill in less ideal situations. Seen my dad do it with his 300wm, something I wouldnt try with my 270 or 6.5.
 

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I'm presuming off angles and small shot windows so a bigger bullet or one that has a longer wound channel can more ethically kill in less ideal situations. Seen my dad do it with his 300wm, something I wouldnt try with my 270 or 6.5.
You would think you would want a smaller bullet for a small window. It would fit better than a larger bullet.

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I'm presuming off angles and small shot windows so a bigger bullet or one that has a longer wound channel can more ethically kill in less ideal situations. Seen my dad do it with his 300wm, something I wouldnt try with my 270 or 6.5.

I think your other comment made more sense.
 

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It's definitely big enough. Most rifles chambered in 6.5 prc have long barrels and make their designed fps
 

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Be careful, you might hurt yourself doing that.
I don't know what that means.

From 80 yards to 1030 yards all with 147 ELDMs

Clearly not enough WALLOP!


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It appears that some of those elks are in the timber with the anti timber cartridge/caliber in question, sent from rifles far longer than suitable for timber. {<sarcastic jazz hands>}
 

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I'm presuming off angles and small shot windows so a bigger bullet or one that has a longer wound channel can more ethically kill in less ideal situations. Seen my dad do it with his 300wm, something I wouldnt try with my 270 or 6.5.
If you’re going to promote a theory, it should be one you actually believe to be true. Your words not mine.

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