Ideal Elk Cartridge?

What is the ideal Elk Cartridge?


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TheGDog

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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 ??
 

sndmn11

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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 ??

What bullet? Learn what it takes to expand that bullet, stay within that velocity window.
 

BuzzH

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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.

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Recently heard a .270 won't leave a blood trail..., yet the .243 did...strange?

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Can't know about the 6.5, never have shot one at elk.
 
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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.
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.
The 140 ballistic tip worked really good for us most shots were between 200 and 450 yards with very few that needed a second shot.
 

JonNBama

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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.
 

mbania

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I am currently putting together a 7SAUM, from your list I think the 7RM is ideal. With todays bullet choices a 7MM is really hard to beat.
 

686

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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.

I saw in classifieds you were looking for 375 Weatherby ammo - did you decide on the 375 in lieu of the 338 or in addition? I shoot 300 Weatherby and 375 Weatherby. I had decent performance with my 300 on an elk this year, but not quite the like my 375, which really knocked things down when I took it to Africa. I reload for the 375 and I’ve had good performance from Barnes 270gr LRX out to ~250 yards on game. I get a muzzle velocity of 2850fps with my setup. My 375 is a heavy rifle, but isn’t braked, I can shoot it all day off the sticks, but it wears me out fast shooting prone or off a bench.

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I’m trying to decide between 300 Win Mag or 30 Nosler.

I see no reason to go any bigger and deal with the weight and recoil penalties.


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