True, but we can still provide a sound advice within his narrow parameter.That will teach him to ask such a narrow question. Lol.
Last edited:
True, but we can still provide a sound advice within his narrow parameter.That will teach him to ask such a narrow question. Lol.
338WM best elk pill ever!I have a 6.5prc for antelope and deer, next is to get an elk specific rifle. Looking at 300wsm, 280ai, or 7saum?? Thoughts?
And a great great uncle (or something) brought more than one down with a .22 hornet to the ear during an especially desperate time somewhere back inThe Scandinavians are shooting Moose at 75 yds!
Plenty of elk have fallen to more moderate calibers than your 6.5PRC. With good bullets, good shooting conditions, and decent aim you can clearly get the job done with your current set up. Once you refine your probable hunting conditions and shooting distances you can better choose a cartridge to match. If you want to go bigger than 6.5, then jump up to .338/.340 big. I agree with HTJ that .338 WM is a great Elk cartridge. From Alaska to Africa it handles the larger animals very well.338WM best elk pill ever!
Not mentioned but really good Longdistance hunting is the 28 Nosler, I got the 28 then the 6.5 prc. Really like both. I hand load and was able to get supplies before they got crazyI have a 6.5prc for antelope and deer, next is to get an elk specific rifle. Looking at 300wsm, 280ai, or 7saum?? Thoughts?
Well all facts considered you already have a rifle that will do Elk in your 6.5 PRC so just upgrade you ammo, zero in your rifle and aim just as carefully as you would with any of the cartridges you mentioned above. If I just wanted another rifle for Elk, which for me another rifle to play or hunt with is always fun I would opt more for conventional calibers where the ammunition is pretty much always available somewhere without having to do a world wide search or carry your reloading equipment along with you. While there are any variety of new rifles and cartridges out there the ammunition available issue makes a lot of them un-desireable as far as I am concerned. My choices would be of course the 300 Win Mag and the 7mm Rem Mag. Both proven Elkworthy by thousands of hunters and able to get out and touch an Elk and put it down at extended ranges which all here so seem to prefer. If recoil is an issue, a good recoil pad and a good muzzle brake tame the recoil to a quite comfortable level. Yes, I know among this group maybe not fashionable but proven completely up to the task at hand which is putting down an Elk.I have a 6.5prc for antelope and deer, next is to get an elk specific rifle. Looking at 300wsm, 280ai, or 7saum?? Thoughts?
And yet the majority insist on chamberings, not on the OP's simple list.WOW over 80 post in a little over 26 hours.
Think about a 325WSM. Using the right 8mm bullet you can harvest just about any animal on the planet.