Don't post much on here, mainly just buy chit.
First western elk hunt this fall.
Put together a 300 PRC (heavier than I envisioned). Have a little lighter 6.5 Creedmoor that shoots lights out with a 124 mono.
Question I have. Perfect scenario presentation. Have shot enough to be confident, gather data, drops, conditions and know my DOPE.
What bullet do you want if they both fail. Both hit at the same broadside boiler room, behind the slats. Both bullets have an "issue" with the meplat deforming causing bullet to not come apart. My thought would be a 30 cal 215 going sideways would be more damage than a 264 doing the same thing.
Living in the east, long range is not a thing for me. Muzzleloader is long range and from my observations on a few deer (not elk) big ML leave big holes in, out, and lots of blood to follow.
Outfitter did ask what cartridge I was bringing and when I answered, he said "good". Would I get the same response as the 6.5 Creedmoor? Although, part of me wants to use the creed, just to get that cross eyed look from everyone.
This is an honest ask, from those who are avid elk hunters, as bullet failure is not something I have seen mentioned yet. Do you plan for everything perfect, or for FAFO?
Asking for a friend