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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.
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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Opinions vary
The 308 Winchester is hard to beat out to 400 yards. It will do 95% of what 99% of hunters needs done.


True statement, applicable to the younger brother, 7mm-08.
My nephew killed this bull with 150 ELDX, similar to the factory option, nine yards farther than your max. Stainless Tikka.
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My dad used 140 AccuBond to kill this bull at 275 yards. Again, similar to the factory option. Also stainless Tikka.
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I have more examples but you get the idea.
400 yards is a loooong way if you don’t practice. For the casual shooter who only shoots a few rounds each year you might want to limit your distance.