It's a cartridge with more recoil than most people can shoot at long range accurately without a brake or suppressor.What are the negatives to my decision boys? I don't want confirmation bias.
Excellent point. What do you think of using 270W for shooting elk up to 600 yards?It's a cartridge with more recoil than most people can shoot at long range accurately without a brake or suppressor.
If you want a gun get a gun but it's not going to help you hunt elk over the 270.
Does your load have the speed/energy at 600 yards and can you put the bullet where you want it to go?Excellent point. What do you think of using 270W for shooting elk up to 600 yards?
My load should have 1444 ft-lb of energy (145 gr at 2118 fps) at 600 yards.Does your load have the speed/energy at 600 yards and can you put the bullet where you want it to go?
Looks like it'll be fine.My load should have 1444 ft-lb of energy (145 gr at 2118 fps) at 600 yards.
Do you live out West?What are the negatives to my decision boys? I don't want confirmation bias.
YesDo you live out West?
Some excellent insight right here ^^^The 300PRC won't have appreciably more recoil then a 300wm. The ergonomics of the stock and scope setup will have more of an impact on the shooter. That said, a brake or suppressor on either cartridge will help.
I'm personally a big fan of 30cal and up for big game and ranges of 300-400+ yards. If you can shoot them well, then they'll always be more effective killers. Of course 270win can work and has done so many times in the past, but the room for error is lower. I personally want an exit hole and as much damage and as large a wound channel as possible on the way through. The cartridges below 30 cal just aren't as effective at making this happen. Until you start reaching impact speeds north of 3000+fps, then it doesn't seem to matter what diameter bullet you use.
It'll work but I'd seriously look at a280, 280 ai, or 284 win over a 270 for elk at 600 yards.Excellent point. What do you think of using 270W for shooting elk up to 600 yards?
What are the negatives to my decision boys? I don't want confirmation bias.
agreed. It’s not necessary, especially out to 600 yards. A good 7mm setup will have significantly less recoil and still hammer elk.It's a cartridge with more recoil than most people can shoot at long range accurately without a brake or suppressor.
If you want a gun get a gun but it's not going to help you hunt elk over the 270.
You could always put a brake on it, but a braked hunting rifle is a terrible idea.
Most people don’t have the will power to pass up a shot at an animal because their earplugs aren’t in.I've had full freezers for the last decade using that terrible idea.
I always use ear plugs, the hang around my neck, even for an unbroke rifle.