Need an new Elk Gun!

Pulleye16

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The old question again...


I'm traditionally a Midwest hunter and have used the 308 before on elk hunts. But...I'd like to buy a new gun! and why not! The gun I'm buying is light, at or less then 7lbs. Ideally, and I think there's not "too" much to argue, the 300wm would be the ultimate elk round but I'm not fond of the recoil on such a light gun. Not a "huge" fan of muzzle brakes and not looking at suppressor...yet.

You're at the gun buying store, your wife gave you money for a new gun, dedicated for elk, it's around 7 lbs give or take, it's not threaded (nor will be), the only other gun you have is a 308. So, what caliber would you choose and why? But again, your only other gun is a 308...keep that in mind when deciding.

Factor in your own max range, but state that if it's important in your decision.
 
Tikka superlite is the easy button. Well under 7 lbs. Multiple options and calibers. I am not the regular tikka fanboy but it is a very solid choice.
 
A couple of questions that may help you...what is the planned max range for your new rifle, and what bullets are your preference?

Yes, suppressors are your friend if you can get one.
 
Howa superlite in 308 or 6.5 manbun - get an asr mount so you have a brake when you dont get a suppressor. P.s. get one of those.

Nothing wrong with 308 on elk to 500 imo/e
 
Please pick the cartridge you can shoot well. I’ve seen cow elk run off and never be recovered from 338 win mag. Big cartridges can’t make up for poor shots

I just got done with a cow hunt last weekend with a 6.5creedmoor (308 with a more aerodynamic bullet). Worked well and has on a number of other cow elk. Have shot bulls and cows with 270 with 130 SST, 300wsm with 150 ballistic tip and 6.5cm with 143/147 eldx/eldm. None kills better than the other but some are much easier to shoot and shoot well


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The old question again...


I'm traditionally a Midwest hunter and have used the 308 before on elk hunts. But...I'd like to buy a new gun! and why not! The gun I'm buying is light, at or less then 7lbs. Ideally, and I think there's not "too" much to argue, the 300wm would be the ultimate elk round but I'm not fond of the recoil on such a light gun. Not a "huge" fan of muzzle brakes and not looking at suppressor...yet.

You're at the gun buying store, your wife gave you money for a new gun, dedicated for elk, it's around 7 lbs give or take, it's not threaded (nor will be), the only other gun you have is a 308. So, what caliber would you choose and why? But again, your only other gun is a 308...keep that in mind when deciding.

Factor in your own max range, but state that if it's important in your decision.

A Tikka T3X or Sauer 100 in .243 from EuroOptic. It will do the job well, is pleasant to shoot from a light rifle, and is legal for big game in every state.
 
Tons of variables and opinions involved. People will say everything from .223 to .300 WM.

Personally, as in life, I think a reasonable middle ground is likely best and you should weigh your own views / opinions / goals etc. To me i wouldn’t go lighter than 6.5 CM or heavier that 7 rem mag (in an unbraked/unsuppressed 7lb rifle).

If you don’t reload the 7BC is ballistically very appealing despite the hate.

If you’re looking in the 7’s but want to avoid peak alloy the 280AI or 7PRC would be great options.

If wanting a bit less recoils, would consider 6.5 PRC. Note great tikka deal from Eurooptic. I picked up a SS lite for $525 net when there was a rebate. A great deal if you don’t need a threaded muzzle. It’s about as light of a recoiling option that exists for a caliber most (outside the views of folks on here) think is suitable for elk out to 400-500 yards (holding onto ~1500 ft lbs of energy at those distances, exceeding most .270 loads).

If looking higher end, a rifle which I think is underrated is the savage elite UL (proof barrel, hunt 26 chassis, accutrigger, all for a street price

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I had to re-read. Missed where you were looking for cartridge choice. Thought you had already settled on 300wm. If you don't tolerate recoil we'll, won't use a brake and don't plan on a suppressor then I would just keep shooting my 308. If you really want a new elk rifle then a 280ai is a solid choice. Personally I would buy a 223 for a second gun. For many years all I had was a 30/06 and a 223, I have several more choices now but those 2 are the only ones I ever needed.
 
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