If you read the previous posts myself and a couple others are saying that the 30-06 is a little on the light side to be shooting an elk at 500+ yards and making an ethical and humane kill. The 338 Lapua was a suggestion I made if he wanted to be able to shoot out that far or farther and know that as long as he placed the shot well the critter wasn't going far. The 300 and 7mm Win mag were both also suggested as an improvement over the 30-06 for longer range shots.
If you had read the posts you would also know he was asking about elk at 600 yards not 400-500 yards. Elk at 600 yards could easily turn into 700 yards without excellent range estimating ability or the use of a high end rangefinder. I say high end because cheap rangefinders have such a wide beam you never really know how far the object you are pointing at really is because the beam could be bouncing off something else.
Anyhow.......
He asked for opinions and just like you don't agree with mine I think you would be a fool to try to take an elk at 600 yards with a 30-06 and a 3-9x40 scope. You would be nearing the minimum amount of velocity to get proper bullet expansion and penetration and without absolutely perfect shot placement you risk wounding the animal and chasing it for hours trying to get a second shot.
As I stated earlier the 30-06 can easily place a bullet out that far but it's far from an ideal cartridge for large game beyond 500 yards.
Thank you for a very informative education on range finders.
The 30-06 will do fine on the ranges he asked about if one does their homework like has been suggested. A 185 berger hunting bullet at 2700ish muzzle velocity will still be above the 1800fps recommended minimum expansion and carry about 1300 ft lbs of energy out to 600yards. That seems ethical and humane to me if one was up on their skill set? No? If you read my post you would see that I have the same opinion as you (I think this might be a rare occasion) in regards to scope selection.
Further more if you had read my post you would have a hard time pointing out where I disagreed with you? You may actually see that I was pointing out how far off the original topic things had strayed.
In the op there was mention to a "tight budget", although it is quite obvious that if one was equally proficient with your lapua as an 06 that it would likely be a much better choice but where would that fit into the budget?
Anyhow......
A 185 berger hunting bullet at 2700ish muzzle velocity will still be above the 1800fps recommended minimum expansion and carry about 1300 ft lbs of energy out to 600yards. That seems ethical and humane to me if one was up on their skill set?
Sorry, been getting frustrated with some of the comments in this thread.
If he could place the shot with the Berger hunting bullet then yes, sure it could do the job. I'm pointing out that with a 3-9x40 that would be nearly impossible to do regularly past 500 yards.
Tight budget? Ya my 338 will probably never be in the budget. I have close to $10K into that rifle with glass. There are cheaper options when he's ready though and for 500+ yards on large game I wouldn't use anything smaller.
Where did you find this info?
I wish I could remember but that is what I have used for years. I'll have a look around the Berger website and some other places and see if I can find a reference
Here is an apparent email from Berger that I found on another site
I also got an email from Walt, specifically for the 168, 175 and 185 30 cal bullets.
In a message dated 4/11/2008 3:50:06 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
Hi Mark,
Adequate expansion is achieved above 1825 fps.
Walt Berger
Berger Bullets
Technical Adviser
Hello Walt,
I was wondering if you could provide me with the minimum performance velocities of the 30 cal 168, 175 and 185 VLD bullets for expansion on game.
Thanks,
Mark
Not knowing the difference between a brake and a break kinda knocks any credibility to your statement into the this guy don't know shat department and is quickly disregarded.
Then as I stated he should not extend his range until he can afford to upgrade his gear to something better suited to long range hunting of animals as large and powerful as an elk.
If he's capable of getting within 300-350 yards as he obviously is since he says he has done it then keep filling tags at that distance until he can afford gear better suited to long range hunting.
To the OP, you will need to practice and develop loads. If you change your caliber, barrel, rifle, scope, etc, you will be starting your learning curve all over again. I have been considering building an F-open 30-06 because it is capable of long range accuracy, and has excellent barrel life. Choose your bullet wisely and have fun!
Thanks Jerry. You put it all into text very nicely.
I was trying to lead into the fact that smaller calibers than 30-06 can deliver past what ranges were being thrown around on here. After stepping back and re-reading the thread, I see it would have taken me a long time to draw this out.
Consider the improved -06 simply to keep from going insane maintaining the brass.
Sharp shoulders are nice.
30Gibbs is alot of fun
Jerry