BugleMeTimber
WKR
I’ve got a .300 wby Mark V Carbonmark
Vortex Viper HST 6x24x50
180 grain Accubonds
Vortex Viper HST 6x24x50
180 grain Accubonds
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What barrel length is that?Q Fix 308 shooting 165 grain accubonds
In that picture is the Q barrel. That one is 16”. It now has an 18” proof barrel on it.What barrel length is that?
Nope, go kill elk!I have a 16” 308, have been considering taking it for elk, but not sure if it's a bit short on power.
It all depends on how far you plan to shoot. As im sure you know, you just need to input your muzzle velocity in a ballistic calculator and see how far you can shoot and get reliable expansion. With my hand loads at the elevation i elk hunt i can go about 500 yards and expand my 168 grain nosler accubond long range. That is good enough for me.I have a 16” 308, have been considering taking it for elk, but not sure if it's a bit short on power.
I sold my M77 7 mag when i staryed bowhunting. Unbeknownst to me when i decided a couple years ago i would just go buy another one because i wanted to increase hunting opportunity, they dont make em anymore and a used one was 3 times what i originally paid for the one i had. So now i'm stuck with a Browning 7. I cant wait to kill something with it. But that Ruger killed a lot of deer and i never should have got rid of it.Ruger M77 in 7mm RM. McMillan stock, benchmark 24” #2 contour, timney trigger, Zeiss 3x9x40 z600 reticle and 140 ttsx @ 3100 fps
Only thing original on my gun is the action. But it was made the year I was born so that’s a fun side note, and I’ve shot deer, elk, antelope and pigs with it and it’s never let me down.
When I used it for elk exclusively it was with 160 AB, but since I now use it for everything I swapped to the 140 ttsx
This is my concept, then.I ran several 155gr Scenar with Varget and RL15 from my Waypoint 16" barrel and was getting 2725 average. I would have no issues taking elk out to 350-yards with this. My 22" with Varget and 168's goes around 2800 and has taken 4-elk to date. Lastly, 20" barrel and 125gr NBT around 3,000 has dropped a few for my kids. The 308 works when you put them where they need to go.
My perfect elk rifle;
- All new 6.5 Flatbrim super short mag running 199g hammers @4000fps, new design has laser like trajectory with little or no recoil or blast, (guaranteed 1 gutshot kills to 1.5k yrds)
-carbon fiber folding barrel 18" .25moa 10shot groups (decided to not run a suppressor to save weight)
-folding carbon fiber chassis, detachable 20rnd mag, dipped in invisible camo
-Helium filled 4-80x77mm nf scope makes this rifle weigh 2oz (drop tested to 1000ft) and takes place of spotting scope
-fits nicely in my spotting scope pocket on my pack
My perfect elk rifle;
- All new 6.5 Flatbrim super short mag running 199g hammers @4000fps, new design has laser like trajectory with little or no recoil or blast, (guaranteed 1 gutshot kills to 1.5k yrds)
-carbon fiber folding barrel 18" .25moa 10shot groups (decided to not run a suppressor to save weight)
-folding carbon fiber chassis, detachable 20rnd mag, dipped in invisible camo
-Helium filled 4-80x77mm nf scope makes this rifle weigh 2oz (drop tested to 1000ft) and takes place of spotting scope
-fits nicely in my spotting scope pocket on my pack
Really similar setup to yours just built off of a Zermatt Origin action and in 6.5.Only detail I’m still working out is do I put on the Spartan adapter for the Javelin bipod or a picatinny to Arca adapter to use with tripod?