Elk +7x57 + TSX = WOW!

A-zone

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Just came back from a quick trip for elk.

Called in a very nice 5x5 and the 7x57 was up to the task, dropping him inside of ~30 yards with a heart/lung shot (140 grain Barnes Triple Shock).

Here he is:

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Congratulations ! Took my 7X57 + 140 grain "Triple Shock" out hunting yesterday, without the same luck as you !
 
.270 with the 130 grain TSX @ 50 yards or so:) Heart lung hit didn't move an inch.... I put another into him for good measures to make sure. My first elk so I wasn't taking any chances..





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Nice elk Jason and A Zone , all we get here on the Island is a chance to spend money year after year on an LEH that I will probably never get.
I have been putting in for the LEH elk draw for longer than some of our members have been alive, I finally gave up wasting my money last season.
 
.270 with the 130 grain TSX @ 50 yards or so:) Heart lung hit didn't move an inch.... I put another into him for good measures to make sure. My first elk so I wasn't taking any chances..

mcrae555: Beauty ! Nice job! There's nothing like the first one. :cool:

BC Bigbore: The area we were hunting in has a three point minimum. There's six point zones due west of where we were.
 
Congrats fellas, I am very envious.

Not enough Elk here for hunting in Ontario, just been reintorduced a fews years back.

Cheers
 
Good job... Bullet Recovery ? So with TSX bullets you can use a lighter bullet with the same results as heavier ones? I know a kill is a kill but you know what I mean.
 
Good job... Bullet Recovery ? So with TSX bullets you can use a lighter bullet with the same results as heavier ones? I know a kill is a kill but you know what I mean.

No bullet was recovered. The internal damage was devastating.

I really don't know whether there would be an advantage going with a heavier bullet, unless it was in something like a .280 or 7mm mag.

Tough call, perhaps, but I'd say I'm very comfortable with the 140's. (FWIW, this round chrono'd at 2,883fps, 5-shot avg.)
 
I dont believe a 140 gr TSX out of a little 7x57 can kill an elk, because I read on the internet how Republic of Alberta couldnt suggest using a 7mm Mag TSX on a doe deer...THIS IS A MIRACLE! :wave:


nice elk man, congrats
 
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