pete dobinson
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270 and up for elk at long range imo. 150 grain bullet at 3000 fps or close to it. None of this Grendel stuff lol.
Agreed. Even the U.S. military smartened up past the poodle shooter legacy cartridges in 5.56 and 6.5. They didn't step up to .277 by accident. They went 6.8x51mm for a reason.270 and up for elk at long range imo. 150 grain bullet at 3000 fps or close to it. None of this Grendel stuff lol.
Goodness, in this day and age folks are dropping elk at range all day long with Ruger American predator rifles chambered in 6mm CM, adorned with Vortex scopes pushing a 103 gr Hornady ELD-X. I mean I hear about it all day long...
pete dobinson said:270 and up for elk at long range imo. 150 grain bullet at 3000 fps or close to it. None of this Grendel stuff lol.
Agreed. Even the U.S. military smartened up past the poodle shooter legacy cartridges in 5.56 and 6.5. They didn't step up to .277 by accident. They went 6.8x51mm for a reason.
Short answer... not enough I guess as they went .277.Wonder what a "poodle shooter" .223 or 6.5 round would do out of a special metal case to withstand that much pressure?
Do people often have to explain humour to you?How many people have told you they did?
Short answer... not enough I guess as they went .277.
Do people often have to explain humour to you?
Back before we had all these tac scopes and ranging gear, I built my first 7mm STW. Sighted it in 3 inches high at 100, was 7-8 inches low at 400. Verified at the range, and used it on everything in Northern Alberta for quite a few years. Always worked. - dan
MPBR for 400 yard shooting is a bit much.
Here ya go: https://store.prophetriver.com/cons...th-seating-includes-180ct-new-unprimed-brass/
Build your self a 300 pegasus.
Only when they don't have much of a point, TBH.
I doubt you hear it as much as you complain of, and its plenty possible to kill elk with anyway. Not seeing what the issue is aside from "I don't like what people enjoy these days".
When I was out there I had 7mm Dakota built for the foothills. Sighted in the same way with a 140 Nosler Partition & 3.5-10x Lecia. It is a great rifle & bagged me a ton of deer over the years there. Still miss the Rocky Mountain House/ Rimbey area. A lot of good memories and some descent sized elk back then anyhow.
It was joke Joel. Relax. - dan