ShootnMathews
Well-Known Member
So I'm planning to go on my first elk hunt (first hunt out west period) next year and I'm stuck deciding what caliber to use. So I'll rattle off some of my guns that I am considering taking and maybe you elk guys can help me decide. I don't really know what is needed to efficiently bring one down or what ranges I'll most likely need to shoot. So which ones of these rifles will be sufficient or should I just be looking at buying a 7Rem mag or 300WM? I'm sure we'll be doing a lot of walking which is why I included rifle weights
6.5-284 with a 6.5-20x50 scope. Shooting 140 grain Nosler ballistic tips. This rifle is extremely accurate and I'm confident with it to shoot to 800 yards. Weighs 10lbs 9oz
308 Winchester shooting 168 grain Amax. 5-20x50 scope. This gun is pretty darn accurate but I don't have as much trigger time on it so I'll say I'm confident with it to 500 yards.
The next rifle I'm considering is much lighter weight so it'd definitely be easier packing at 7lbs 12oz. It's a 30-06 with 20" barrel and 4-12x40 scope and shooting 125 grain Nosler ballistic tips right now but I can work up a heavier load for it if I need to. I'm only confident with this rifle to about 300 yards because I set it up with light bullets for 100 yard deer shots.
Next is another light weight rifle at 7lbs 8 oz. 7mm-08 with 139 grain SST bullets. This gun is decently accurate and prints submoa groups. It only has a 3-9x40 with no dialable turrets so I'd be stuck with just holding over. However I do have a 6.5-20x44 scope here that I could easily throw on it and dial for distance with some practice and load work. No pic but it's basically the same rifle as the 30-06.
Thanks for any input here.
6.5-284 with a 6.5-20x50 scope. Shooting 140 grain Nosler ballistic tips. This rifle is extremely accurate and I'm confident with it to shoot to 800 yards. Weighs 10lbs 9oz
308 Winchester shooting 168 grain Amax. 5-20x50 scope. This gun is pretty darn accurate but I don't have as much trigger time on it so I'll say I'm confident with it to 500 yards.
The next rifle I'm considering is much lighter weight so it'd definitely be easier packing at 7lbs 12oz. It's a 30-06 with 20" barrel and 4-12x40 scope and shooting 125 grain Nosler ballistic tips right now but I can work up a heavier load for it if I need to. I'm only confident with this rifle to about 300 yards because I set it up with light bullets for 100 yard deer shots.
Next is another light weight rifle at 7lbs 8 oz. 7mm-08 with 139 grain SST bullets. This gun is decently accurate and prints submoa groups. It only has a 3-9x40 with no dialable turrets so I'd be stuck with just holding over. However I do have a 6.5-20x44 scope here that I could easily throw on it and dial for distance with some practice and load work. No pic but it's basically the same rifle as the 30-06.
Thanks for any input here.