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Posted By: Old_Tucson Remember when? - 08/14/21
If you went Elk hunting with any gun smaller than a .338 mag or a 300Wby most would say you were undergunned. Just saying. Times have changed.
George
Posted By: AZmark Re: Remember when? - 08/15/21
I do remember that well and I had been using a 270 win and had great success but I listened and bought my first 7mm Rem Mag, definetly not in the 338 class but more gun than the 270. Used it for a couple hunts, didnt like it or the added recoil and sold it to my brother. So now after using the 270 for 40+ years and about a dozen elk, and after buying both my sons 270s when they were in their early teens and they've both probably got 6-8 elk apiece with them I've learned from experience that shot placement and good bullet construction is more important that more/bigger gun.

I loaded them up with Nosler 150gr partition bullets and havent looked back.
Posted By: buffybr Re: Remember when? - 08/15/21
When I started elk hunting, I asked the local long time elk hunters that I worked with in NW Colorado, what rifle I should get. They said a .270 Win or a .30-06. They said only the dudes from Denver hunted with a .300 magnum. My new .30-06 then proceeded to put an elk into my freezer every year.

Now my favorite elk rifle is my .300 Weatherby.
Posted By: dhershberger Re: Remember when? - 08/19/21
30-06 all day ever day!

But a .270 is my buddies round of choice!

Can't go wrong with either one!
Posted By: msalm Re: Remember when? - 08/19/21
I’ve shot them with 30-06, 300WSM, 300 RUM, and 7 WSM in that order…the 300 RUM and 200 AB’s was a hammer but that all worked. Latest is a lightweight 300 WM but haven’t pulled the trigger on an elk with it yet, but that may be the sweet spot for me.
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: Remember when? - 08/19/21
My elk rifles are a pair of 270s, a CLR for overwatch and a 760 for black timber.
Posted By: MIKEWERNER Re: Remember when? - 09/02/21
270's, 7mm's, 30's, and .338's will work........but get a 6mm and you'll be an expert.
Posted By: Godogs57 Re: Remember when? - 09/02/21
Sighting in my 1960’s era Sako 338 tomorrow.
Posted By: MIKEWERNER Re: Remember when? - 09/02/21
A most versatile beast with bigger big game.

Originally Posted by Godogs57
Sighting in my 1960’s era Sako 338 tomorrow.
Posted By: AZmark Re: Remember when? - 09/02/21
Originally Posted by MIKEWERNER
270's, 7mm's, 30's, and .338's will work........but get a 6mm and you'll be an expert.


I got a 6mm, in a 243 win but it didnt make me an expert on scht.

Would never use it for elk, last time it was used for deer was around 1990-91 when my oldest shot his first mulie with it. Great varmint and javalina gun though.

I thinks that a 6.5 manbun would make you an expert.
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Remember when? - 09/02/21
I shot a lot of elk with a 270, mainly using 150's of various sorts. Then I got a wild hair and traded it for a 300 WSM. That's a heck of a good gun but it got too heavy as I got older. I now use a 30-06 that's a pound lighter. I never shot a single thing with the 300 that the 30-06 or 270 wouldn't have got just as well.
A few years ago I drew an antelope tag. I'd been reading about all the guys using 223's on them. I don't have one but I thought I'd try my 22-250. I got one and the bullet hammered it but with the varmint scope on it, it weighs more than my 30-06 so what's the point? The 22-250 will reach out to 600 yds? That's target shooting, not hunting. I got in to 75 yds.
Posted By: Godogs57 Re: Remember when? - 09/02/21
Originally Posted by MIKEWERNER
A most versatile beast with bigger big game.

Originally Posted by Godogs57
Sighting in my 1960’s era Sako 338 tomorrow.


She loves 225 grain North Forks. Every elk I’ve interviewed after the shot just hated em. That Bofors barrel just stacks em nice and pretty
Posted By: MIKEWERNER Re: Remember when? - 09/02/21
A bud bought a used 338 Ruger 77 for $338 (including tax)the 90's........never forgot that. He used it on a couple Pronghorns hunts, sold it. He later bought an M70, after regretting selling the Ruger.

I bought a LH stainless 338 MRC......not perfect, not super accurate.......but good enough so far with Noslers.

Originally Posted by Godogs57
Originally Posted by MIKEWERNER
A most versatile beast with bigger big game.

Originally Posted by Godogs57
Sighting in my 1960’s era Sako 338 tomorrow.


She loves 225 grain North Forks. Every elk I’ve interviewed after the shot just hated em. That Bofors barrel just stacks em nice and pretty

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