340 Weatherby
.257 roberts,.308,.270,.280,30/06 and even a 35 whelen. They all work just fine. Magnums work as well.
No matter what you use the elk doesn't know the difference. Dead is dead.
There is truth ! Dead is Dead But i just like mine a little more deader so i use the 300 WBee ! LOL RJ
I can't recall the last Elk I've seen shot with a magnum. In fact, I don't think I have seen one. That is reality.
There is truth ! Dead is Dead But i just like mine a little more deader so... ! LOL RJ
maybe cause you don't hunt with others that have mag's , or you hunt alone , lol , just a thought and reality check
The reality check is that all these guys don't read this forum (so wouldn't know that magnums are required) and continue to knock the snot out of big bulls with standard cartridges and good bullets. There might be a lesson there.
I can`t help but wonder, How close does a moose have to be to take it with a 303? Last one I took with a 303 was well over 200 yards, closer to 250.My hunting group, it's .338WM all around when in grizz country for elk or moose. Not because any of us think other calibers can't kill an elk or moose as dead as .338WM , but it's what I'd rather have in Grizz country.
Oddly enough and real fun at the same time, was calling bull moose in close enuff the last 2 seasons that I got away with knockin em down with my enfield .303brit LOL
I actually recently picked up a custom rifle in .338federal and it will be my dedicated elk rifle if all goes well.
I can`t help but wonder, How close does a moose have to be to take it with a 303? Last one I took with a 303 was well over 200 yards, closer to 250.
I can`t help but wonder, How close does a moose have to be to take it with a 303? Last one I took with a 303 was well over 200 yards, closer to 250.
It would be a dedicated Elk/Moose rifle. I have a 30-06 for Deer. I am not very recoil sensitive, so they .338 is not a big deal for me. I like that its easier to find 7mm ammo, I have a hard time finding .338 around here
With heavier bullets the 7mm remmag is not a big step up ballistically from a 30-06, in fact it's almost not a step up at all.
If you look at getting comparable muzzle velocities (is that what you were getting at?) The 7RM can launch a 180 grain at 2900 fps which is about what the .30-06 can launch a 165 grain at. The 7 has more weight, more SD and a comparable 180 grain .284 bullet is going to be a heck of a lot more slippery.
Pretty big difference in ballistics in my books. The only ballistic advantage the .30-06 has is the ability to shoot a heavy (220+) stoutly constructed bullet that would perform better on heavy game, like bison, than any .284 bullet I know of.




























