justin davis
WKR
Shot any elk with them?The girlfriend got a 6.5prc this year and she’s using eld. They group really well.
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Shot any elk with them?The girlfriend got a 6.5prc this year and she’s using eld. They group really well.
Who is chambering your 6.5 WSM? What velocity you anticipating with that combination?The only bull I have killed with a 6.5 caliber was with a 6.5 Saum and 143 eldx at about 45 yards. One frontal shot and he dropped. Between the 143, 147s and 156 bergers, find what shoots best out of your rifle and use it with confidence.
On a side note, I am building a 20" 6.5 WSM in an XM action geared towards the 156s for elk.
A local gunsmith who has done several builds for me, and I think 2850 will be reasonable with 156s.Who is chambering your 6.5 WSM? What velocity you anticipating with that combination?
Form has put out quite a bit of info on how bullets act on tissue at velocity. The ELD-M and several other tipped match bullets will work as long as they are over that 1800ish fps. 400-600 is really perfect for these bullets.I'm curious what 6.5 PRC bullet everyone likes for elk within ~400 yards. I've seen a lot of guys talk about Berger 156 and ELD-M's, my only concern is that I'm almost positive most of my shots will be within 4-500 yards, and I know those bullets perform best when they have time to expand.
At shorter distances, I'm thinking the Nosler AB or another bonded bullet might be a good option, and I'd prefer some heavier bullets if possible.
Does anyone have a bonded bullet they recommend at those shorter distances?