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Will this be sufficient for Elk
Yes.
But if you like the buck and roar of a big kaboomer, ill be selling a .338 win mag and some ammo soon
I've shot two elk with a 6.5 creedmoor. One cow with 143 eldx and a bull with a 140 eldm. Cow was 40 yards away and ran 80 yards before piling up under a tree. The bull was 200ish and didn't run; he stumbled about 10 feet and fell.
Both were shot in the squishy stuff, no bones hit. I'll continue to shoot the eldm until something shows me it doesn't work anymore.
Stay within the limits of your shooting ability and the CM will work just fine for elk. Elk have a way of causing hunters to fall apart so the more range time you can get, from realistic shooting positions, the better.I’m shooting the eldx rn and I have yet to shoot something and not kill it. Good to know elk won’t be an exception
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Stay within the limits of your shooting ability and the CM will work just fine for elk. Elk have a way of causing hunters to fall apart so the more range time you can get, from realistic shooting positions, the better.
What load would you recommend
Google it and put rokslide on the end of your search. It's been discussed here enough to make your eyes bleed and there's some good suggestions with accompanying pictures of dead stuff. 6.5 cripplemore is one of the most discussed calibers around here, with a ridiculous amount of good options for big game animals.
OR you can buy my .338, load it up with 250gr bullets in front of 70 grains of 4350 and give it to the elk to shoot at you with. He'll probably miss and the recoil will kill him dead as a doornail!
I think I'm at five elk with the 6.5CM. The 147 ELD-M makes them real dead. Ranges between 30-350yd, but I would be totally confident in the bullet much farther.
Your gun is fine. A reliable scope and shot placement are the important things to think about.
Because M stands for murder.....You’re the second person I’ve seen that uses the ELD-M over the ELD-X hunting. What is the difference between their performance that makes you chose one over the other?
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You’re the second person I’ve seen that uses the ELD-M over the ELD-X hunting. What is the difference between their performance that makes you chose one over the other?
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I didn't really arrive at them as one or the other. Just started shooting them and like the results. My opinion is the fairly soft bullet does well at Creedmoor speed.
They've all basically looked like this when I find them.
I think the thing that convinced me on them was the ballistic gel and the papers/authors cited. Pretty interesting stuff.Because M stands for murder.....
Check this thread there should be all the info you could ever ask for in there
Thread 'Why Match/Target Bullets For Hunting' https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/why-match-target-bullets-for-hunting.203770/
I assume X is to the left and M is the right
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