First elk hunt. What cartridge should I use?

Which barrel?

  • 6.5PRC with 110gr ER raptor

    Votes: 19 24.4%
  • 30-06 with 150gr ER raptor

    Votes: 44 56.4%
  • 338 Lapua with 225gr ER raptor

    Votes: 15 19.2%

  • Total voters
    78

Stalker69

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Put all three in hat, and pick one. Personally I would take 6.5 prc. But your going to get all kinds of answers and suggestions. I am sure some may even tell you to buy a barrel in a differant caliber. If you were confused before, just wait.
 

Caseknife

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Looks like the scope is on the barrel, so if each are set up with a scope, take both the 6.5 and '06 and if one has an issue then you will have a back-up.
 
OP
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I’ll most likely take two with me for that reason. Each has own scope.
Looks like the scope is on the barrel, so if each are set up with a scope, take both the 6.5 and '06 and if one has an issue then you will have a back-up.
 

Kenn

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We need more information;

1. How far is the shot?
2. is the elk broadside or quartering?
3. Approximate weight of the elk.
4. How windy is it?
5. Is he standing in brush or is it a clear shot?

Should be able to give you a good guess once I have that info.
 
OP
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We need more information;

1. How far is the shot?
2. is the elk broadside or quartering?
3. Approximate weight of the elk.
4. How windy is it?
5. Is he standing in brush or is it a clear shot?

Should be able to give you a good guess once I have that info.
Was told most shots 100-300

Zero idea until at the hunt

Colorado elk. Does that help?

Zero idea until the hunt.

Zero idea until the hunt.
 

jaytaylor

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Any of those rounds with the right bullet will kill an elk at the range you are talking about. So take whichever one you shoot the best and are confident in. You never know what's going to happen on an elk hunt, so you need to know what your bullet in your gun is going to do so you can decide in the heat of the moment whether or not to take the shot. Of course, you want a clean, killing shot for a successful end to your hunt. Good luck!
 

Geewhiz

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We need more information;

1. How far is the shot?
2. is the elk broadside or quartering?
3. Approximate weight of the elk.
4. How windy is it?
5. Is he standing in brush or is it a clear shot?

Should be able to give you a good guess once I have that info.
Ya Kenn, since everybody knows all those things before they go elk hunting.
 
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