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Help chosing an Elk Cartridge.
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<blockquote data-quote="FIGJAM" data-source="post: 1520881" data-attributes="member: 71039"><p>I LOVE my 270 wsm - i have it in a browning xbolt. Its light and it hits hard. I shoot the 145 gr eldx and took a nice bull elk at 431 yards this fall. It has turned into my go to rifle for deer and elk. I have never had a feeding problem. Its subjective, but I don't think the recoil is bad at all. I have never owned a Tikka but I had narrowed it down to the xbolt and tikka when I was going through my decision making process a few years ago. Both of these are lightweight, but I won't deter somebody who wants to go the custom route. There usually isn't a lot of love for the 270 wsm until you own one. I think it's a killer round. I am a fan of flat and fast rounds. My next gun is probably going to be a 26 nosler or 6.5 SS. Good luck with your decision!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIGJAM, post: 1520881, member: 71039"] I LOVE my 270 wsm - i have it in a browning xbolt. Its light and it hits hard. I shoot the 145 gr eldx and took a nice bull elk at 431 yards this fall. It has turned into my go to rifle for deer and elk. I have never had a feeding problem. Its subjective, but I don’t think the recoil is bad at all. I have never owned a Tikka but I had narrowed it down to the xbolt and tikka when I was going through my decision making process a few years ago. Both of these are lightweight, but I won’t deter somebody who wants to go the custom route. There usually isn’t a lot of love for the 270 wsm until you own one. I think it’s a killer round. I am a fan of flat and fast rounds. My next gun is probably going to be a 26 nosler or 6.5 SS. Good luck with your decision! [/QUOTE]
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