Elk caliber

OK the state says a 270 is minimum. Where is the 150 gr bullet stated? Personally I like the heavier for caliber on the bigger game, but that's me.
I'd just pick up a decent rifle in 308. You can buy ammo up or down in weight. Pretty universal. Or sell it after the hunt.
The 150grain was from a hunt listing I saw in a Texas listing, not OPs hunt. Sorry for the confusion!
 
308

175 smk (works fine for hunting) or 147 gr ammo can be had cheap if you just enjoy shooting.
 
I’m set up for suppressed but not really concerned about it for this rifle.
I see some models of 270 and 308 are as low as 649.00 so maybe euro will have some more options on July 4th.
I’m running a rokstok and Nxs 2.5-10 now on my 223 I plan to use on whatever I buy.
 
Drew a once in a lifetime Oklahoma elk tag.
24 years of points.
They have a restriction on 270 and larger.
I own 223,6.5 and putting together a 6cm now.
So I need to buy a new tikka just for some practice and this one hunt.
I have no plans to keep it so I want a combo with 500 yard capabilities with the lowest recoil possible.
I don’t reload so would be using factory ammo.
What combo of caliber,barrel length etc will be the easiest to get rid of?
I thought about buying a 308 and just keeping it but not sure I will ever use it with my 223 and 6cm.
.270 and larger
Running factory ammo
For one elk hunt
Tikka cartridge options
500yds


T3 308win running match/hunting ammo loaded with the 175,178,185s

Or a T3 7PRC. Either should be easy to sell after your hunt should you decide not to keep it.
 
7mm-08 if you are keeping it under 500 yards.

270 Winchester if you aren’t.


Match bullets with a ballistic tip. Don’t overthink it.
 
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