It’s my opinion that your name use to be Spruster, then it turned pink.Asking for opinions ,
It’s my opinion that your name use to be Spruster, then it turned pink.Asking for opinions ,
And yet you know NOTHINGAsking for opinions , isn't that all that's on here
I have a 300 WSM and a 325 WSM
Do not take a 223 or 6.5 CM please. Elk are big, tough animals that can go a long way. Look at calibers in the 30/06 range with 180 grain bullets to start. My personal favorite is the 338 Win Mag. Accurate and recoil is tolerable as well.
either your having a good chuckle or you already know the answer.So i don't understand the small is better theme .... I thought the 223 and 6.5 were the end all to big game hunting
NO recoil flat and fast , kills everything
I'm confused
either your having a good chuckle or you already know the answer.
you listed 2 of the best rounds of choice you currently own.. 300 and 325... both more than capibale.
use what your most comfortable with.
the 6.5 and 223 work very well due to next to no recoil in terms of longer ballistics its a no go for me.
If i were to chart 6.5/300/325 Im almost certain ballistics would be all comparable to just as flat.
good answer ..thank you
I'm leaning to the 6.5 for less recoil , and all the keyboard yes guys
the 12,000 is real
Right on, let it rip. Just make sure you choose the proper bullet and hit the correct spot.
Proper placement, bullet construction, SD and bullet expansion are what's important. Make sure they ALL happen and you have a dead animal
Take something huge then and don't worry about the recoil, I have a 460 weatherby and a 500 Jeffery. I love big bores, I'm taking my 375hh on my next goat hunt.fear and a big one is
What if a 400 plus at 350 yards , like a 800 lbs bull is standing straight at me ... after all that money and I have a little dinky 6.5 stick in my hands
It has little recoil , OH first shot counts
Nightmare
for elk 6.5 can be done at the range specified. Not anyone's first choice but not the biggest handicap ive ever seen.good answer ..thank you
I'm leaning to the 6.5 for less recoil , and all the keyboard yes guys
the 12,000 is real
for elk 6.5 can be done at the range specified. Not anyone's first choice but not the biggest handicap ive ever seen.
Ive used 6.5 Grendel with luck for many years and that's 1/2 the power less. each to their own.
trolling or not I wish you the best on your hunt.
22 magnum, use 40grain - reason i say this is you mention long ranges but also tree cover, so you could shoot it first from way out to claim it, then just work the trees until you get a few shots into it.
after putting 12k on the hunt, you should spend atleast half that on ammo for the hunt!
id use open sights but understand in todays world you might opt for a scope!
hth