For a round like 6.5CM or .243 Win.... for you guys with elk experience... what would you limit the shot to distance-wise in the real-world? How many yards? As compared to let's say... a .308 Win ??
Depending on the situation, wind, rest, bullet, yada yada...for the .243 I'd say 400ish. My youngest nephew killed his first elk last year with a .243, 100 grain old style nosler solid base at 368 yards. One shot, one dead elk.For a round like 6.5CM or .243 Win.... for you guys with elk experience... what would you limit the shot to distance-wise in the real-world? How many yards? As compared to let's say... a .308 Win ??
I should add, that all were within 450 yards. Most were with the 270, with 130 corelokts, 140 grain ballistic tips (seemed to perform the best) and a 150 grain interlock.Have killed elk with 130 grain 270 cup and core stuff, and up to 338wm with heavy partitions, with a couple calibers in between. Nothing died any faster than with the 270.
For me out here in The Peeplez Epublik that would be like an 85gr Barnes TTSX for a .243 WinWhat bullet? Learn what it takes to expand that bullet, stay within that velocity window.
Their factory load for an 80gr ttsx shows on their site 2400fps at 300 yards 2200fps at 400 yards. I would draw the line at 250 to 300 yards.For me out here in The Peeplez Epublik that would be like an 85gr Barnes TTSX for a .243 Win
Personally I'm trying to decide between 340 Wby Mag and a 338-378 Wby Mag for a new Primarily elk rifle. The polling I've done has been about 60/40 in favor of the 338-378.
Previously I have been using my Rem 700 7mm Rem Mag almost exclusively. And granted, it has been flawless, but I'm ready to let her rest for a bit.