270 for elk?
Randy Newberg frequently uses a 7mm08 with 140gr nosler factory ammo for Elk. I don't see why a 270 wouldn't work just as well?
I've taken my 270 win moose hunting but we didn't see any bulls. Made quick work of the black bear I shot last season though, 130gr corelokt in one side and out the other, bear didn't go 30yds...
I think a lot of us have more than one hunting rifle (me included) but if I had only one it would be a 7mm RM.
Who is Randy Newberg?Randy Newberg frequently uses a 7mm08 with 140gr nosler factory ammo for Elk. I don't see why a 270 wouldn't work just as well?
I've taken my 270 win moose hunting but we didn't see any bulls. Made quick work of the black bear I shot last season though, 130gr corelokt in one side and out the other, bear didn't go 30yds...
Who is Randy Newberg?
I don’t have a go-to rifle/cartridge, however if did, it would be a 300 H&H in a bolt action Mauser.I've used a .280 Remington as my primary rifle for 25-odd years. It does everything I need. I am a handloader, but factory ammo is not terribly scarce so I don't consider that a factor.
I'm presently thinning my herd, and the .280 will be the larger-game rifle I will keep. I also have a .308, .30-06, .300 H&H, .257 Roberts that will be going.
I will keep a few .250 Savages and .30-30's and the .280.
I have two, a Browning A-Bolt and a Rem 700 BDL and may keep them both.
That's one great looking gun..congrats8mm good for everything rifle. Very effective for moose, deer, elk and dangerous animals like bears.
[/IMG]![]()




























