Choosing a magnum cartridge

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If you had to choose a magnum cartridge (7mm rem mag, 7PRC, 300 win mag, 300PRC, 300wsm) to hunt mostly elk and elk size game with only factory ammo what would you choose and why. Max range being 500-550.
 
If you had to choose a magnum cartridge (7mm rem mag, 7PRC, 300 win mag, 300PRC, 300wsm) to hunt mostly elk and elk size game with only factory ammo what would you choose and why. Max range being 500-550.
Welcome to Rokslide! Before you settle on a magnum take some time to read these threads. Absorb the content. Then make your decision carefully from there.







 
Seriously, can't you guys stick to the topic a little bit? We get it ... you are part of the enlightened ones on Rockslide. ;)
The OP's question: "If you had to choose a magnum cartridge..."
I wonder why anyone would have to choose a magnum cartridge? Need more details.
This coming from someone that has killed elk with 300WM, 300 Wby, 30 Nosler, 338LM, & 416 Rigby.
And just to spread some enlightenment- you spelled Rokslide incorrectly! :ROFLMAO:
 
Sticking to the parameters OP asked for: 300 WM. Factory ammo options are everywhere.

What I would probably pick - 6.5 PRC or 7 SAUM.
 
I killed an elk with a copper mono at 525yards last year out of a 7mm rem mag. With rapid expansion eldm's i think the reach is likely 2x that and thus really only limited by your shooting skill.

My vote is 7mm rem mag because you can get a 750yards+ accurately killing factory rifle set up for under 2.5k (600-700 for the tikka, 1300 for the scope, couple hundred for extras like a tripod rail, rings, maybe a stock upgrade if you are pushing it beyond 2.5, ...) and no gunsmith skills required
 
If you had to choose a magnum cartridge (7mm rem mag, 7PRC, 300 win mag, 300PRC, 300wsm) to hunt mostly elk and elk size game with only factory ammo what would you choose and why. Max range being 500-550.
Either 7 rem mag or 300 win. Personally, a 7 mag about 8 lbs is an ideal mountain gun. I shoot 160 gr Partitions and it seems to kill everything it’s pointed at. A 300 mag with 180s is just a little more pop and I’ve never seen a buddy hit something and had the bullet bounce off. It’s right at my recoil tolerance so a better weight for me is probably a pound more. 180 gr Partitions have a great well earned reputation.

Either combinations have killed so many animals they are the most boring choices someone could pick - no drama, no autopsy needed. Squeeze the trigger and notch the tag.

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