Bigger cartridge choice?

Sean1

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Curious on your opinions. I am contemplating a bigger caliber rifle for elk hunting and other species larger than deer. However not sure it is truly worth it.

I currently have the following
.223 Remington
.243 Winchester
25-06
280 AI
30-06

I usually use my 280 or 30-06 for deer hunting. I took my 280 elk hunting this year with no opportunity to use it.

Would it be worth getting a 300 mag or if I wanted to go bigger would a 338 win be better? Or just continue to use my current ones?

I do have an 8mm Mauser that will hopefully turn into something else in the future

Thank you
 
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Short answer no. A metric ****load of elk have been killed with 280 and 30-06. But for sakes of fun something in 300 wouldn’t be a bad option to own.
 

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Do you shoot your .280 AI and/or your .30-06 well? Either of those calibers are more than effective on elk. A bunch of highly experienced Alaska guides shoot .30-06's on dangerous bears. Recoil management in those situations comes into play.
 

Mish-pop

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It's more about the load for the caliber than anything. All will make clean kills for normal hunting ranges. But for states that have minimum requirements for caliber size the last two on your list will perform without a problem.
 
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Sean1

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I will say I am underwhelmed with my 160 accubonds from my 280 on deer. I went to them because I wanted something more substantial than ballistic tips. So far they seem to perform very similar to ballistic tips.

I’m a little concerned they will be too fragile for elk. Maybe I am wrong
 

Ucsdryder

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I will say I am underwhelmed with my 160 accubonds from my 280 on deer. I went to them because I wanted something more substantial than ballistic tips. So far they seem to perform very similar to ballistic tips.

I’m a little concerned they will be too fragile for elk. Maybe I am wrong
Put some 162eldm in that 280 and fire away!

I’ll never tell someone they shouldn’t buy another rifle though! If you want to buy one, then hell yeah! The 300prc would be a great choice. I’d shoot 225 eldms out of it.
 

IDVortex

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Even the calibers you're looking at getting do not have enough wallop to drop an elk. You should be looking at a 338.WM minimum to kill a elk ethically.

If I were in your shoes, id load up some eld-m/x and take the 280ai.
 
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ShakoMako

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300WSM is sexy but maybe too incremental if you have a 30-06 already.

Conventional wisdom here trends to lighter calibers (e.g. 6.5, 6 creed, .223, .243) loaded with heavy for caliber bullets determined by impact velocity. Shootability matters, recoil affects everyone, bullets matter, headstands don’t. I am increasingly on board with this train of thought and see 6.5 creedmoor and .308 win as about as much as I need for as much practice I can afford.
 
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