seems overkill for the callbercurious about 7-08’s pushing the 175gr ELDx’s for elk? Anyone have that experience?
What twist rate do you have?Worked up a 500 yard elk load this summer for my 7mm-08. Shooting the same bullet I had been using in 7RM for years.
162gr ELD leaving at 2750 fps will do the trick.
Isn't the twist rate a bit slow for the heavier options?Yes.
If you reload and really want options buy a Tikka and change out the bolt stop and mag and you can run the heavy 7mm options.
Yes and no. If you’re talking sleek high BC bullets yes about 160 ish class bullets with. 9.5 twist. But you can run something like a 175 partition no problem.Isn't the twist rate a bit slow for the heavier options?
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9.5 twist rate. No problem stabilizing.What twist rate do you have?
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So like a 162 gr ELD-X will work? I'm curious if the mag length in the new Gen 2 Ruger American will be long enough for longer bullets.Yes and no. If you’re talking sleek high BC bullets yes about 160 ish class bullets with. 9.5 twist. But you can run something like a 175 partition no problem.
Mag length is not your limitation on the tikka. If required as others have stated you can swap out for a long action bolt stop and magazine and your COL grows up to 3.4 if required or an M+ magazine might get you there as well.So like a 162 gr ELD-X will work? I'm curious if the mag length in the new Gen 2 Ruger American will be long enough for longer bullets.
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Do you realize you replied to a 2.5+yr old thread with this reply?What makes anyone think that punching holes through both lungs won't kill an animal??
Doesn't matter what caliber it is.
I'm not a LR shooter, but I've seen 1000 yard 6.5 PRC kill an Elk in his bed.
It's gonna work. Not ideal probably though. Adequate bullet, good shot placement (avoiding big bones) at reasonable distances (inside 500 yards or so) and the elk will stand no chance.I’m looking at a 7mm-08 as a dual purpose rifle. Looking for opinions about using this caliber for Elk.
Absolutely it's gonna work. However, I'm going to have a little bit of fun, no mean spirit intended.It's gonna work. Not ideal probably though. Adequate bullet, good shot placement (avoiding big bones) at reasonable distances (inside 500 yards or so) and the elk will stand no chance.
It's not ideal because with a more powerful round you have more margin of error in most variables, especially shot placement and longer distances. I would use a 300wsm if i were hunting big games in NA.Absolutely it's gonna work. However, I'm going to have a little bit of fun, no mean spirit intended.
I chuckle at the thought it's "not ideal probably though" given that is followed with criteria where "the elk will stand no chance"
500 yds or so... if limiting to 500 yards on a shot makes it not ideal, there needs to be more hunting and a whole lot less reading the Internet about hunting elk.
Adequate projectile... applies to any cartridge, not just a 7mm-08.
Good shot placement... same as adequate projectile, no matter the cartridge that is the goal. A 140-150 gr. anything in a hunting bullet from a 7mm-08 with decent ballistic coefficient will be traveling over 2000 FPS at 500 yards. That'll be good for any elk shoulder that I've come across.