Help with Rifle selection

Well I am one of the guys that actually bought a 6.8 western. It's an xbolt mountain pro. Couldn't be any happier with it. Shoots amazingly well, very very accurate. I've killed a bull and a pronghorn with it so far. Ive stocked up on the ammo it likes and also bought a set of dies for it. Im not concerned about it going anywhere. The gun is a lot of fun to shoot. It does have the recoil hawg brake on it which lessened the recoil below my 25-06 i use to shoot. One day ill throw a suppressor on it.

Same, I adore the 6.8, so does everyone that shoots it!
 
Looking for help on selecting a rifle and caliber for elk, it would also be my primary gun for whitetail right now. I would like to make sure it has plenty of juice to take an elk up to 400 yards. I also don’t plan to reload, also won’t shoot for fun besides a few rounds before the season every year to get dialed in.
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Can you measure or quantify how much “juice” a rifle needs to take elk? Honestly your .300WM would be just fine for deer with a lighter bullet of a different construction. Not sure you’re really gaining anything getting a lighter caliber if you aren’t going to commit to regular practice with it.


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To the OP.
Keep the 300WM.
Get to learn how to reload.

You can go down to a 110gr bullet for deer and go up to a 240gr for elk if you want.
 
My concern is you say you already own a .300 win mag so you don’t need a 7 PRC but you’re considering another .300 win mag with a brake? Seems like you’re talking yourself in circles.


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In regards to your statement that you’re not going to shoot for fun, I’d suggest looking at some of the small caliber threads for killing game. I was kind of in the same boat about 2 years ago until I started shooting smaller calibers. Now I can’t get enough. Get yourself a long range set up in a smaller caliber and you’ll want to pull over and shoot at every rock within 1000 yards. I now have a 6 Creedmoor and love shooting it. I killed a buck this year at 525 yards, my friend used it to kill a buck at 464, and my little brother just killed an elk at 625. All one shot kills. Bullet construction is more important than caliber. I use factory 103 grain Hornady ELDX and factory 108 grain Hornady ELDM.

PS, on Rokslide when you ask a question and someone tells you to go check out or search for your question, don’t get smart with them. That comment was actually as helpful as any info you’ll get. Use the Forum how it’s designed and you’ll learn a lot on here. Welcome to Rokslide

My buck
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Brothers bull
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Buddy’s buck
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Do not buy the Roughneck in .300 WM as your primary. It doesn't solve your whitetail overkill problem. Instead, invest in a Tikka T3x Stainless in 7mm Rem Mag, have it threaded and braked, and top it with the best scope you can afford. This gives you a legendary, accurate, durable, and versatile rifle that will confidently take elk at 400 yards and deer at 50, and serve your family for generations.

Good luck with the draws
 
Just a few things to get you started. Youve got years before you hunt, so read them all before you blow your $






 
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