Jjustus16
FNG
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- Apr 4, 2023
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I know this has been talked about a lot, but I want to ask my questions.
1. Is the 6.5 PRC enough out to 700 yards for an Elk like my research tells me?
2. By limiting my shots to 700 yards am I really restricting my chances at a successful hunt by much? I know most shots are taken at 500 or under, but I wanna hear from you guys who have PASSED on 800-900 yard shots because of cartridge limitations and also from those who have made an ethical kill at that range.
Total newbie as far as big game western hunting goes. I’m just beginning to collect gear and preference points. Aiming at doing an OTC hunt with my brother next year to gain some experience while we stack points to get into some desirable units in several different states.
Any input is appreciated, but please refrain from suggesting 30 cal magnums. Shooting those affects my shot placement too much. I would rather have a cartridge I am comfortable with and know I’m always putting in the box, rather than chucking a .30 down range all Willy-nilly with hopes of hitting something.
If I’m swayed enough by some of your arguments here I would be moving up to a 7 PRC. Admittedly, the fact that the cartridge is so new and hasn’t really gained a foothold yet makes me a little nervous about investing so much time and money in one.
1. Is the 6.5 PRC enough out to 700 yards for an Elk like my research tells me?
2. By limiting my shots to 700 yards am I really restricting my chances at a successful hunt by much? I know most shots are taken at 500 or under, but I wanna hear from you guys who have PASSED on 800-900 yard shots because of cartridge limitations and also from those who have made an ethical kill at that range.
Total newbie as far as big game western hunting goes. I’m just beginning to collect gear and preference points. Aiming at doing an OTC hunt with my brother next year to gain some experience while we stack points to get into some desirable units in several different states.
Any input is appreciated, but please refrain from suggesting 30 cal magnums. Shooting those affects my shot placement too much. I would rather have a cartridge I am comfortable with and know I’m always putting in the box, rather than chucking a .30 down range all Willy-nilly with hopes of hitting something.
If I’m swayed enough by some of your arguments here I would be moving up to a 7 PRC. Admittedly, the fact that the cartridge is so new and hasn’t really gained a foothold yet makes me a little nervous about investing so much time and money in one.