I would use a tougher bullet.
Yup me too ! That 7 WHIZZUM has enough beans BUT I would be using a 160 Accubond or 160 Partition or a 150 TTSX OR LRX er . JMO RJ
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I would use a tougher bullet.
I would use a tougher bullet.
I’ve been hunting elk for 50 years now and even managed to bag a few.
Some of the things I’ve learned are:
(1) No matter what gun/bullet/caliber you use ,no two elk are the same nor are any two situations the same when you pull the trigger.
(2) I’ve driven a 180 grain from a 300 Win Mag through a 5 point bulls lungs at 25 yards and had him look at me and try to keep chasing the hot cow he was after.
(3) The only elk I ever dropped in his tracks with a rifle fell to a 117 grain Sierra out of a 25-06.Range was about 120 yards and bullet never exited. Behind the shoulder into the lungs.Go figure.
(4) When you pull the trigger and that elk runs DO NOT ASSUME YOU MISSED.
Two years ago I hammered my last bull with a 338 Win Mag and a 250 grain Sierra in November snow. It ran and never showed a drop of blood until about 200 yards. Then it stumbled and showed a few drops of blood in the snow. Another 50 yards in it was piled up stone dead.
Soooo based on my somewhat limited experience one might conclude the best elk rifle/ caliber is what you have in your hands when you and the elk cross paths.
BTW knock on wood I have missed elk but never yet lost one I’ve drawn blood on.
That includes a couple bow kills.
Hope this helps.
What about Sierra 175gr Spitzer Boattail?
What about Sierra 175gr Spitzer Boattail?
^The story is suspect.
What?! A lowly 30-06 and regular cup and core bullets slaying the magical, bullet resistant nigh-unkillable elk?!? How can this be

Dare I say that I even used the lowly Winchester power points?
Yes, there I confessed my misdeeds.![]()




























