PredatorSlayer
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Cartridge discussions always illicit emotional, often times inaccurate or misguided responses. The question should be will a 168gr-180gr bullet kill an elk? The answer is 100% yes.
My exact setup and load as well, kilt many deer and elk!.308 has worked well for me with Nosler 165 Accubonds; mine is also a shorter barrel as well (19")
130 TTSX is wicked started above 3k too. Not really a need to go heavier.Cartridge discussions always illicit emotional, often times inaccurate or misguided responses. The question should be will a 168gr-180gr bullet kill an elk? The answer is 100% yes.
That is a valid point. The point I was trying to make is that a 160gr bullet will kill an elk. Doesn’t matter if it is from a 308, 7mm, or 6.5.130 TTSX is wicked started above 3k too. Not really a need to go heavier.
I've had good experiences with SST's on elk out of my 7RM. One shot kills with 162 gr factory loads in the past, and 154 gr handloads this year. Everything has surprisingly been taken from 220 yards and in, where I would assume they would be the least effective.KSRancher : beware those SST's for elk. I have had bad experiences with them (180 grain Hornady SST, some handloaded before they were readily available from factory) exploding on elk, especially at closer ranges. I have stopped using them for elk. Better suited for deer, imo. went back to 165 grain Core Lok because that is about all i can find! Shooting .30 06. same bullet as .308 out of a different cartridge.
I do not reload so it will be factory ammo.
I know that I need to shoot it to find the best for it but what factory load to start with?
I don't know that much about killing elk but it sure seems like Randy Newberg (and many others) do just fine with a .308 or even 7mm-08 every year.Probably beat to death but here goes.
Is a 308 good enough for elk?
I have 2 300-win mags and the more I shoot them the more I find that I don't care for the recoil (getting old I guess)
So I have been rethinking my caliber choice for my Elk hunt, Thinking 308 would be a good compromise of bullet weight and recoil. I already have one in the safe.
So what do you all think? My longest shot maybe 400 yards but I will always try to get closer.
Also considering the 270 that I use for Deer hunting.
Thanks in advance.
I can confirm the SST's don't get the best penetration for closer/higher velocity shots! We have shot a pile of deer and antelope, with .308 and .270. ~150 and in I"m taking neck and head shots or they may run a little on you. At 200-400+ they work great!I've had good experiences with SST's on elk out of my 7RM. One shot kills with 162 gr factory loads in the past, and 154 gr handloads this year. Everything has surprisingly been taken from 220 yards and in, where I would assume they would be the least effective.