1-Put a limbsaver recoil pad on 270 wsm
2-Go elk hunting
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1-Put a limbsaver recoil pad on 270 wsm
2-Go elk hunting
Nothing less then a .50 BMG will take down an elk. Anything else is unethical.
i have a .270 WSM and i think it has plenty of kick. i was wondering if there is another caliber that would work for elk and deer that does not have as much kick and is easy to reload for.
i have a .270 WSM and i think it has plenty of kick. i was wondering if there is another caliber that would work for elk and deer that does not have as much kick and is easy to reload for.
If you are from a rural area and ammo availability/variety is limited like here then I would go with a 30-06 minimum as there should be heavy enough bullets around for Moose/Elk. I was in our gunshop yesterday and a guy came in panicked because he was still waiting on Nosler Partition .270 bullets that he ordered weeks ago...nothing yet. You want a well designed bullet if you are going to hunt Moose/Elk with a standard .270.As other suggested for the calibre that you have that you might put a recoil pad on the but, or buy one that you can strap to your shoulder to cushion the recoil. Then go to the range and practice. The more you shoot it in practice, it will be like working out. The more you do it the better condition you end up being in and the recoil won't feel as bad.
You could also drop down to a .270 win. With the right bullet, powder load and practice it should be doable. Shot placement is more critical and shooting within your capabilities. Lots of people hunt moose with .270's, so an elk should be possible if you get within 200 yds and hit the vitals.



























