7MM-08, max range for deer/elk?

150 ELDx seems like a good match for a 7/08. More velocity than the 160 class pills but still a solid BC on par with the slick 140 class 6.5s.
 
Both the guns you mentioned are good guns. Spend more money on good Optics. Use a bonded bullet or mono for Elk and they will be fine for whitetail.
If you have to ask about distance, then I would recommend that you shoot Max of 300yds with practice. And with practice you can shoot further.
Hope this helps. 👍
 
Big fan of the 7mm-08. I had a custom rifle built. The barrel builder asked me three times if I was sure I wanted it in a 7mm-08. I handload and have worked up a load for the 140 Sierra Gamechanger using RL-15 shooting just shy of 3k fps. SDs are in single digits. Like everyone else says, it will shoot farther with enough energy than I am able. I am going to test myself at 400 yards this summer. Just to see what my maximum effective shooting distance is. I am also having a buddy build me an AR-10 in 7mm-08. Now that I have the 7mm-08 fanboy stuff out of the way...

I have a Gen 2 Ruger in 308. Lots of folks are getting excellent accuracy from them. I took mine and dropped it in a KRG Bravo stock and it is a nice light steady rifle. Problem is, it is super picky with ammo. I have had one Tikka and it was an absolute tack driver and the action is second to none. If I had to choose and had the money, I would go with a Tikka all day.
 
Any other details on the rifle and load? I think you once said you also use varget.

I just put a Schmidt Bender PMii on my 700 mtn rifle 7-08 but have never shot it ever over 450yards. I’ve been using 42.1 varget in fed case with Barnes 140. Shoots great but has never been a turret rifle until now.

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Any interest in trading that scope for a much more versatile 3-12 LRHS? 😀
 
I have a Tikka T3x Lite rifles. I prefer my Remington Model Seven in 7-08 over my Tikkas. I shoot 140 grain Accubonds. That’s what I’ll be toting on my next elk hunt.
 
7MM-08…Thinking either Ruger Gen 2 or Tikka T3x…anyone have experience with either, and if so, thoughts?
2 totally different guns. I have 1 of each. My ruger Gen 2 is a nice shooter, but the price tag shows when compared to my t3x. The tikka has more fit and finish.
Both shoot well, and both have their place. Tikka for me all day long if I were choose.
 
Any other details on the rifle and load? I think you once said you also use varget.

I just put a Schmidt Bender PMii on my 700 mtn rifle 7-08 but have never shot it ever over 450yards. I’ve been using 42.1 varget in fed case with Barnes 140. Shoots great but has never been a turret rifle until now.

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43.0 grains of varget, 140 accubonds.

Rifle started life as a .243 off the rack from wal-mart, rem 700. Sent it straight to pacnor 24" #2 contour, super match grade, 1-9 twist B&C stock, bedded, remington trigger worked over by Neil Jones.
 
I've hunted with the 7mm-08 for about 10 years now, and the 7x57 for a few years before that. I've seen spectacular results on whitetails and mule deer, and a few results that didn't impress me (all from the 120 TTSX). When I chased elk, I had the 162 ELD-X at around 2600 fps and was confident it would get the job done, although I never had the opportunity with that rifle. I'd pick the Tikka over the Ruger gen 2 but both are great guns.

My current 7mm-08 is the new Howa Superlite, and even with the 20" barrel, it pushes a 139 Barnes LRX around 2900 fps. which should be good medicine for anything I plan to hunt, especially at altitude which is what that rifle was purchased for.

FWIW, the best 'bang-flop' bullet I ever used in any 7mm-08 was the 139 grain SST. Stunning DRT's with that one and always good exit holes. If I was not interested in tracking and didn't mind lead, that's all I'd ever use. Good luck with your decision.
 
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