Benjblt
WKR
Yep, over the last 3 years my average shot has been about 100. It’s worked out nicely. Big steep country does lend itself to long shots though.An “average” of 500 is wild work.
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Yep, over the last 3 years my average shot has been about 100. It’s worked out nicely. Big steep country does lend itself to long shots though.An “average” of 500 is wild work.
The average client on a guided hunt cannot sniff 500 consistently.Yep, over the last 3 years my average shot has been about 100. It’s worked out nicely. Big steep country does lend itself to long shots though.
An “average” of 500 is wild work.
Wild work man.My dad and my last 4 elk averaged 521.25. 702, 630, 618, 135.
It depends on where you hunt. Cross canyon stuff the shot is what it is.
Yeah, it's Unit 27 late rifle. I think there's a potential for some really long shots.I’ve hunted late rifle in AZ. The shots can be extremely tricky and long. I support finding a self imposed limit but I’d maybe add on a 100 to your number![]()
Wild work man.
That's some solid damage.Here’s what 143 ELDX does at a 2000 fps impact velocity. 702 yards broadside. Heart and double lung.
This is the exit side. The photo has some cutting but most of what you see is just the damage.
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I shot this bull @656 yds with a 270 Win and 126HH, MV ~3200. Bullet hammered him. My brother shot a bull @600, same load, same result. If your gun shoots them good I say stick with em.Looking for a some feedback on a load for elk in my 21" 6.5 PRC. I've been using my 300 WSM but I want to use my 6.5 PRC. I've been hunting bear and deer with the 6.5 and been using 125 HHT's with N560 going about 3080 fps. They've been hammering everything but haven't had a chance to shoot anything at distance. Hammer touts they'll do the job down to 1800 fps which is about 700 yards in the environement I'll be hunting elk. I'm a little nervous about prooving that out.
Question is do I switch to 143 ELD-X's or 147 ELD-M's? I think I can get these to just above 1800 fps out to 750 and 800 yards respectively. We've hired a guide for our hunt and he noted that average shot is about 500 but could be out further. I wouldn't trust myself out past 750 at my current skill level and that would be under absolutely perfect conditions (no wind, solid rest). Will the 147's do the job on elk and down to what velocity? Am I better off going with the 143's?
So far I have a load for the 143's worked up with H1000 at about 2870 fps. I bought Retumbo and have some N560. I've heard that you don't get full benefit of H1000 and Retumbo out of shorter barrels like mine (21") and that powders like N560 are the ticket. Thoughts?
I think that's about 600 yards for me. That's probably enough distance but I'd like to be able to push it a little further.I shot this bull @656 yds with a 270 Win and 126HH, MV ~3200. Bullet hammered him. My brother shot a bull @600, same load, same result. If your gun shoots them good I say stick with em.
My personal limit with the Hammers is I wouldn't push them below 2000-2100 fps. But you can push them really fast if you want.
What MV and altitude? Those .264 have significantly better BC and should be able to push them as fast as the .270, depending on the powder and barrel length.I think that's about 600 yards for me. That's probably enough distance but I'd like to be able to push it a little further.
Muzzle velocity is 3077. Steve said I could get the 125 HHT's in the 3400's but I never got close. After 57 grains I started to see some pressure signs on the case head. I hit a nice nice node at 3155 but I didn't want to wear my Peterson brass out or do something dangerous. I'm fairly new to reloading though. The BC is .265 G7. I've got a Seekins rifle with a 21" barrel. I'd be hunting anywhere from 6000+ elevation to in the 9,000's. . in December.What MV and altitude? Those .264 have significantly better BC and should be able to push them as fast as the .270, depending on the powder and barrel length.
What powder are you using? My buddy gets 3400 with the 124's in his Seekins, maybe he has a longer barrel?Muzzle velocity is 3077. Steve said I could get the 125 HHT's in the 3400's but I never got close. After 57 grains I started to see some pressure signs on the case head. I hit a nice nice node at 3155 but I didn't want to wear my Peterson brass out or do something dangerous. I'm fairly new to reloading though. The BC is .265 G7. I've got a Seekins rifle with a 21" barrel. I'd be hunting anywhere from 6000+ elevation to in the 9,000's. . in December.
Yeah, I should be an awesome hunt. We'll see how it goes. I've hunted nasty country before. It's never easy with elk but I'm hoping we can get a packer to pack anything we kill out.What powder are you using? My buddy gets 3400 with the 124's in his Seekins, maybe he has a longer barrel?
I just ran the ballistics quick, at 3100 MV, density altitude of 7000 and ambient temperature of 10F you hold 2000 fps to around 800 yds. That seems like enough.
Edit: Also, saw your unit. That will be a fun hunt. It's tough country. I've hunted deer there 3-4 times, most realistic opportunities are under 600 or really far. A poor hit in that country would suck.

I don't think it's correcting appropriately for altitude. I just correct pressure for altitude instead of entering both variables.Yeah, I should be an awesome hunt. We'll see how it goes. I've hunted nasty country before. It's never easy with elk but I'm hoping we can get a packer to pack anything we kill out.
Using N560. What am I doing wrong with my inputs? Is the pressure? It's not shown below but my MV I plugged in is the 3077. I know if I go up in altitude it will get much better but I'm figuring for roughly worst case. If I get up to 9300' elevation I've got 2000fps at 800 yards if that is the only variable I change.
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And I would strongly recommend getting a packer lined up for that unit. It's difficult to describe how difficult that country can be.