Would you have felt confident taking a Grizzly with a .308?You need to consider if a grizzly might be on the list. I used a .308 with 150 grain Accubonds that was set-up with turrets out to 600 yards for my Dall. I had everything ready to go with 200 grain Accubonds out to 300 yards with a few minor adjustments, if a grizzly opportunity presented itself. Be sure to take other game into consideration on your choice of caliber.
Absolutely. With the 200 grain bullet, I would have no issue using the .308. Not to mention, I shoot this gun very well. I took this gun to Africa on 3 occasions and its performance on my zebra was darn impressive. Took him head on and it ran the whole length of him and was just under the skin in his hind quarters. 125 yard shot. Just because it isn't a hot .300 round doesn't mean it isn't just as lethal.Would you have felt confident taking a Grizzly with a .308?
I'm a fan of fast and flat for sheep. Something in one of the 270 or 7mm calibers (270 win, 270wsm, 7 mag, 7wsm, 7suam) with a 140 or 150 grain bullet. The 6.5 PRC looks like a good round as well. The new super speed 28 Nosler type rounds don't really interest me.
I'm in the same boat. I shoot a 6.5cm at the range but would think a 6.5prc would be a better hunting round. Looking at the Tikka's since I can get one in LH. Any reason to go Sako over Tikka?The 6.5prc does seem cool, I'm thinking of buying one since my buddy accidentally picked me up 5 boxes of PRC ammo when I asked him to get ammo for my creedmoor.
I'm on the fence for this year, I love my kimber 308 but my tikka 6.5cm is shooting lights out and with a 3-15 scope its doing a great job out to 500 (about as far as I ever shoot) and still weighs less than 7.5lbs. I dont think I'd be undergunned with the 130g hammer bullets and my rifle zeroed at 200.
Since someone bumped a 5 year old thread, did you ever go on your hunt? What did you take and where is your report?My BIL and I are approximately 3-5 years out on an Alaskan Dall Sheep hunt. As he's primarily been discussing our hunt with a few different guides, there is a common opinion that a 270 Win is the recommended minimum caliber.
For those of you who have sheep hunting experience and not opinion; what is you favorite sheep caliber and do you feel a 7mm-08 with Barnes TTSX to TSX handloads is adequate?
Thank you.
I think my "sheep rifle" tipped the scales at 12lbs loaded with a bipod. Heavy is steady!8lbs all scopes up isn’t “too heavy” at all really but after playing with some ultra light setups my Winchester 70EW 30-06 feels like a brick at 8lb 1oz compared to my kimber Montana weighing in at 5lb 11oz
If was buying a new rifle and grizzly were wearing my mind out a 7PRC would be the first choice
anything from 6.5-284 Norma—— 338 wm is in the sweet spot
I used a .270 win 130gr partition on a few rams all DRT