rlshrumva
Well-Known Member
I tend to have the same input as most have already mentioned:
1. Accuracy
2. Be ready to cover ground at high altitude
3. Generally bigger/faster bullets are better in my humble opinion
4. Hard well constructed bullets are a must
A couple others are:
1. Learn as much as you can about hunting elk, and/or hunt with someone with elk hunting experience. I wasted a couple trips out west because I didn't do my homework and/or get connected with someone that had extensive experience. It's so different than eastern hunting…
2. Hopefully you are able to get a tag. Start applying every year if you already are not doing so. You generally can't just decide to go elk hunting and point yourself to the west…
3. Be ready to spend some $. Everything is expensive - tags, travel, accommodations, equipment, guide or trespass fees, etc.
I'm sure with what you have already you can find the right rifle (with your current options). I shoot a 300 win mag and 168 grain Barnes ttsx's. @ 3243fps. That combo has been very deadly for me (e.g. see my profile pic). I hope this helps you in some way. Good luck - elk are my favorite animal to hunt, and they taste pretty darn good as well!!
1. Accuracy
2. Be ready to cover ground at high altitude
3. Generally bigger/faster bullets are better in my humble opinion
4. Hard well constructed bullets are a must
A couple others are:
1. Learn as much as you can about hunting elk, and/or hunt with someone with elk hunting experience. I wasted a couple trips out west because I didn't do my homework and/or get connected with someone that had extensive experience. It's so different than eastern hunting…
2. Hopefully you are able to get a tag. Start applying every year if you already are not doing so. You generally can't just decide to go elk hunting and point yourself to the west…
3. Be ready to spend some $. Everything is expensive - tags, travel, accommodations, equipment, guide or trespass fees, etc.
I'm sure with what you have already you can find the right rifle (with your current options). I shoot a 300 win mag and 168 grain Barnes ttsx's. @ 3243fps. That combo has been very deadly for me (e.g. see my profile pic). I hope this helps you in some way. Good luck - elk are my favorite animal to hunt, and they taste pretty darn good as well!!