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.300 win mag….your 270 can cover the bases that any 6 can.Hello all. I am looking at hunting out west in the future, specifically elk hunting and was wondering what caliber rifle you would consider to be the best for the job? Ideally id love to get one with my bow, but for the time being the rifle seems to be more obtainable. The majority of my hunting career I have used a .270 win which has dropped every white tail I've pulled the trigger on, but I know elk are a completely different animal. Im a reloader, so cost of ammo isn't a huge concern. Will 270 do the job or should I step up to something like a 30-06 or even 300 win mag? im thinking realistically shots under 300 yards.
270 is a fine elk gun.Hello all. I am looking at hunting out west in the future, specifically elk hunting and was wondering what caliber rifle you would consider to be the best for the job? Ideally id love to get one with my bow, but for the time being the rifle seems to be more obtainable. The majority of my hunting career I have used a .270 win which has dropped every white tail I've pulled the trigger on, but I know elk are a completely different animal. Im a reloader, so cost of ammo isn't a huge concern. Will 270 do the job or should I step up to something like a 30-06 or even 300 win mag? im thinking realistically shots under 300 yards.
You should have just started there.my main concern is "Can I justify buying a new X bolt in a new caliber for a hunt, or will the ole trusty Remington in 270 be enough?"
A new plain Jane x-bolt in 300wsm slinging 165 gr NBT is your answer. The recoil won't be noticeably worse than your old 700 270 with factory pad.im sure this will turn into "Ram vs Ford vs Chevy" but my main concern is "Can I justify buying a new X bolt in a new caliber for a hunt, or will the ole trusty Remington in 270 be enough?"
Um, a 35 Sambar running 225 NAB at 2940 fps is pretty big medicine lol. It's actually not bad to shoot in a sub-ten pound rifle. But you're right, bring on the 338 Edge recommendations!These threads are always lame around here. No more love for big giant kabooms. OP has practical rifle already. Needs something 0.338" around or larger, IMO.
Something with a big obnoxious muzzle brake to blow the tin off the building at the outdoor range.
The best old elk hunter I’ve ever known uses a 257 Roberts and has a 380 point bull over the fireplace and dozens of 360 and 370 bulls on the wall in the horse barn. For shooting cow elk off haystacks with landowner tags a 25-06 117gr has a solid reputation. The 6.5 creed is not much different from the 25-06 in my mind.
I’m with you on the 257 Wby. It has to be one of the best Wby cartridges. I’ve often thought if one was next to the 25-06 I’d always pick up the 257 first to hunt with.Can't say exactly why, but I have a really strong interest in getting a .257 Weatherby or 25-06 Ackley built. Both just strike me as really cool, very capable cartridges, but not excessive, maybe?