huntin24/7
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Initially I kind of was thinking about the 7 mag or .300 for terminal performance on elk up to around 500 yards, but I’m open to other calibers you guys suggest that would perform fine for what I’m looking at.
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You don’t need a magnum to kill and elk at 500y. Use a quality bullet out of a .280 Rem (I prefer copper TTSX) and you will have plenty of terminal performance. Heck a 7mm08 (among others) will do the job too. Both with a lot less noise, muzzle flash and recoil than a magnum.Initially I kind of was thinking about the 7 mag or .300 for terminal performance on elk up to around 500 yards, but I’m open to other calibers you guys suggest that would perform fine for what I’m looking at.
My 7-08 shoots a 139grn Hornady Interbond 2920fps and its about .6MOA. That's better than I've been able to do with my .270 so far. And yes, I'd certainly shoot an elk with it.You don’t need a magnum to kill and elk at 500y. Use a quality bullet out of a .280 Rem (I prefer copper TTSX) and you will have plenty of terminal performance. Heck a 7mm08 (among others) will do the job too. Both with a lot less noise, muzzle flash and recoil than a magnum. Thanks
7mm mag or .300 WM will both do it. Look at Nosler Accubonds or Federal Trophy Bonded. I generally think: all else being equal go with the bigger bullet.
I have a Browning HCS in .300 WM. The thing is a shooter, light weight, and buttery smooth, I love the rifle. I was very surprised at how low the recoil is with the factory (removable) brake.
Full transparency, the cons for me are:
1) It is extremely loud with the brake, I don't like to wear hearing protection in hunting situations, but I'm doing it now.
2) This is not a range gun. Shoots sub MOA for the first 4-5 shots, but heats up quickly and groups open up. Small impact to me, I'm a hunter not a range junky.
3) The 26" barrel has taken some time to get used to packing around, navigating brush, etc.
Best advice that I've read so far...… But I always feel compelled to add, 600yds on a game animal in the swirling mountain air is complicated and should be avoided.
So since starting this, I’ve been researching whenever I have time. Fortunately I don’t plan on buying this rifle for about another year. One rifle that’s intriguing is the savage 110 LRH.