Elk Rifle Conundrum

Great video to watch to give you perspective on whether or not you are able to Ethically shoot long range shots at an animal. Look at the success rates of these shooters who are using high performance firearms, on a target they know is not about to walk away. In my opinion, nothing will ruin a hunt faster than a wounded animal.

 
Take the most accurate rifle you now own. Practice shooting from sitting, prone, kneeling and off hand positions. Real life hunting situations… not from a shooting bench. I believe your max range distance will shorten up a bit.
 
I’m planning to go on a backcountry elk hunt this year where I need to be ready for a 600 yard shot.

Here is what I currently have:

20 inch 270
22 inch 300 win
24 inch 7mm-08

I’ve run the numbers on all of these with loads I have on JBM ballistics and a 200 grain accubond out of my 300 win would be just under 1800 ft lbs and 1983 fps @ 600 yards, which is acceptable, but the short barrel without a suppressor will be a fire breathing dragon, and the rifle is heavy at almost 10 pounds all up.

My thought right now is I need to get a 6-7# 24 inch 7mm rem or 26 inch 280 AI and roll with 160 gr Accubonds

Should I just go with what I have, or get another rifle? Thanks for any advice
If you go with what you have, take the 300...if not, the 24" 7 mag
 
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