sneakypete
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27 caliber or larger is required for elk in Kentucky so honestly I’d never consider a hunting rifle with anything less than a .270 personally... even if I’m aware there are calibers capable enough that are smaller. I have rifles in 7mm-08 and 280AI... and 5.56mm.I had a 280 but it was in 760 Rem. Liked the cartridge but not the rifle. If your gonna go for something you need to reload for, have ya ever tried a 6.5x06? Got one and love it. Give's up some to 280 in bullet's though. have shot two elk with mine, both one shot, 140gr Horndy Interlock.
27 caliber or larger is required for elk in Kentucky so honestly I’d never consider a hunting rifle with anything less than a .270 personally... even if I’m aware there are calibers capable enough that are smaller. I have rifles in 7mm-08 and 280AI... and 5.56mm.
Most of my long guns are shotguns, but I do own a couple of rifles and I will say that each of them puts the bullet right on target (assuming I do my part) every time I pull the trigger. My go-to however would be my Savage WeatherWarrior 30-06.I figured the .308 would be more popular. I understand the tried and true 06 and I own one. I guess my thought was the .308 can be had in a lighter and bit more handier gun. Heck I have a .308 pistol and it does out perform an 06 pistol. Of course that is due to the short barrel length vs cartridge length. I need to dust off the 06 and show it some more love. I just love everything about my .308.
Does anyone else have a safe full of guns but have a "go to" rifle that just never lets you down, handles good, and just gives you the confidence that if the cross hairs are on something it is going to die?
What kind of ranges did you shoot those elk?All four of our rifle bulls fell quickly to the 30-06. It’s nice because I’m not a fan of tracking!
In order from left to right: 275, 345, 10 (no that’s not a typo!) and the 4th bull shown here was 230.What kind of ranges did you shoot those elk?
Yep.300 Weatherby