Bigsky108
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Hey guys, I figured this would be a great place for those with experience to shed light on this caliber for elk hunting. I know there have been countless threads discussing this caliber and it's effectiveness with many large animals including elk, but any further advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have recently gotten into elk hunting here in western Montana. I currently use a 6.5 prc for whitetail and it works great. The rifle is accurate as hell but it has risen some concerns with the guys I hunt with. I am currently shooting the berger eol 156gr at 2950 fps but they are worried it may be a little short winded where we hunt. My friend just tagged out a nice bull at 800 yards with his 300wm and has got me thinking that perhaps I should look into a new setup for specifically elk hunting. I feel the 6.5 would suffice at shorter ranges, but we spent alot of time glassing 500-800 yards across draws this weekend.
I was considering a 300prc or maybe even a rum if the price was right. But talking to my dad this evening, he mentioned that he had an old winchester model 70 in 338win mag that he'd let me use to work up some loads with. Granting I was just using some corelokt factory ammo, but it didn't seem to group super well, maybe 1.5moa at 100. Not terrible, but quite aways off from the accuracy of my other rifles.
So my question is for those that use this caliber, have you found success in handloading for your 338wm? I was also wondering if these model 70s were known to shoot submoa? Obviously it beats not having to buy a whole new gun if I were to stick with his 338, I just wonder if it can be accurate enough to pull off a potential 600-800 yard shot. I feel very confident with my 6.5 at 800 yards, but it just doesn't have enough juice for my comfort.
Thank you for your time.
I have recently gotten into elk hunting here in western Montana. I currently use a 6.5 prc for whitetail and it works great. The rifle is accurate as hell but it has risen some concerns with the guys I hunt with. I am currently shooting the berger eol 156gr at 2950 fps but they are worried it may be a little short winded where we hunt. My friend just tagged out a nice bull at 800 yards with his 300wm and has got me thinking that perhaps I should look into a new setup for specifically elk hunting. I feel the 6.5 would suffice at shorter ranges, but we spent alot of time glassing 500-800 yards across draws this weekend.
I was considering a 300prc or maybe even a rum if the price was right. But talking to my dad this evening, he mentioned that he had an old winchester model 70 in 338win mag that he'd let me use to work up some loads with. Granting I was just using some corelokt factory ammo, but it didn't seem to group super well, maybe 1.5moa at 100. Not terrible, but quite aways off from the accuracy of my other rifles.
So my question is for those that use this caliber, have you found success in handloading for your 338wm? I was also wondering if these model 70s were known to shoot submoa? Obviously it beats not having to buy a whole new gun if I were to stick with his 338, I just wonder if it can be accurate enough to pull off a potential 600-800 yard shot. I feel very confident with my 6.5 at 800 yards, but it just doesn't have enough juice for my comfort.
Thank you for your time.