Lightweight Hunting rifle caliber for shorter barrels

T3x is the easy button -- and getting easier every few months as aftermarket support broadens. Two screws and you can swap stocks in under two minutes. Trainer plus hunter plus stocks & chassis to try/swap/resell.
 
I agree the 7mm08 or 308 are both great to plink with and could easily take 400 yard elk. I like the comparison of the 7mm08 being just like a 7 mag 200 yards closer in.

I just picked up a 7-08 barrel for a family member for the same uses at the same ranges.
 
If you're serious about the 400 yard limitation, especially at western elevations, anything larger than a 6gt is probably just wasted recoil. Even with an 18" barrel you can very easily retain way north of the 1800' most people here suggest for a floor with match bullets. I prefer 2000' and, again, you can very easily retain that out way past 400 yards with a 6gt. Heck, at higher elevations you could even do it with a 6ARC.

Signed, guy who built a .280ai and doesn't use it anymore.

This. Not an elk but I shot a whitetail last week at 316y with a factory 103eldx out of a 16" 6arc. I'm at roughly 450'. I would have no reservations taking it further. Hit Just behind shoulder passthrough with decent blood trail. Very destructive. Just under 80y death trot. I plan to build a 6gt for next year just because.

For elk I would do either 6gt for ease or 6um for cool factor. 6arc will do it fine but we always need more guns just because.
 
Thanks guys. My plan is to build/buy something i'm able to practice with regularly and not get beat up. I'm pretty good with the 300WM but I can't spot my impacts so I shoot with a buddy at the range. The 400 yd limitation is based on what I think I can realistically expect with my current skill level and advice from "YT experts" but if i get better I'm not against stretching it out either. 6.5 prc seems like a happy medium and I can have long range fun as well at the range. But I'll look at the &mm-08 too.
You won’t be spotting shots inside 400 yards easily with a magnum.

You can start to spot shots with a 6mm/6.5mm creed.

You will learn to shoot farther, faster, and easier with a 6mm. And, get confident sooner.

Once you shoot a smaller caliber sooner, you will realize just how much the 300 WM is beating you up.

The 7-08 is a good compromise to keep the 7mm and more oomph.
 
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