So I’m looking at building magnum in the next few months. Very intrigued by the 300prc and looking to see if anyone has had one out for long range elk hunting?
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Ive hunted elk almost exclusively with a 338wm and its potion is extremely potent with good bullet selection. If people are seeing good results with the 300wm there cant be too much wrong with it if the bullet you choose is suitable for the game at the distance your hunting, given your estimated mv at said distance. You just have to spit the right wad at them and they will die ethically with good shot placement.
I swear an elk can cover literally miles in a matter of 4-5 minutes. And with three legs at even 75 percent that speed they will still smoke anyone/anything, and even though thick thick cover as well. After the magic dust settles I havent seen any of them critters step more than a few feet, but by far most were DRT. The 338wm socks them with much ooph. We shoot either Nosler accubond 225 or bergers. Both work great, but I'm fixing myself up for a 7 SAUM that I am excited to try the berger 180s on elk with as I have heard great things. If it doesn't work well I know what has worked great in the past.An elk will cover an incredible amount of country if poorly shot with even the magnumiest of magnums.
I swear an elk can cover literally miles in a matter of 4-5 minutes. And with three legs at even 75 percent that speed they will still smoke anyone/anything, and even though thick thick cover as well. After the magic dust settles I havent seen any of them critters step more than a few feet, but by far most were DRT. The 338wm socks them with much ooph. We shoot either Nosler accubond 225 or bergers. Both work great, but I'm fixing myself up for a 7 SAUM that I am excited to try the berger 180s on elk with as I have heard great things. If it doesn't work well I know what has worked great in the past.
I was also considering the 7ss, are you running yours in a LA?My 7 ss killed an elk ded at 590 this year. Pur three in the boiler room as he stood there. It wasn't dramatic till he tipped over backwards. All were fatal, but none with the pizzaz of a big 338 bullet.
But, a 180 vld makes a mess of the insides.
If guys use 180 to 200 in their 300s, I can't see why the 180 would be frowned upon. Sectional density is better on the 7 mm.
But, bigger is better if a guy goes there. A 300 prc is gonna be just fine for an elk rifle.
I was also considering the 7ss, are you running yours in a LA?
Going for the first time this year on an otc tag. Gonna guess where to go and hope for the best!Short action Nucleus in Accurate 300WSM mags. 180 vld.
I have friends that run it in SA Origin, TL3, Nucleus and I think a Defiance. Pretty sure all have Proof CF barrels.
It is universally easy to load for. RL 26 is like magic. I ran it with H1000 and others have run it with VV and IMR powders. Still easy to load for and shoot small groups.
I have run the numbers, the 180 vld is the sweet spot. A buddy tried 175s, 190, 195, etc. Can't really beat the 180 vld in ballistic performance for hunting.
If you want to run the 195s step up to the 7 Sherman Max and go long action.
I bought a reamer for my smith, am gonna send him a couple barrels. Gonna turn one for ELR target and a shorter barrel for backpack hunts.
I love my rifle and what it does. That's my zero confirmation for my hunt. The other two were my buddy shooting his rifle.
My 7 ss killed an elk ded at 590 this year. Pur three in the boiler room as he stood there. It wasn't dramatic till he tipped over backwards. All were fatal, but none with the pizzaz of a big 338 bullet.
But, a 180 vld makes a mess of the insides.
If guys use 180 to 200 in their 300s, I can't see why the 180 would be frowned upon. Sectional density is better on the 7 mm.
But, bigger is better if a guy goes there. A 300 prc is gonna be just fine for an elk rifle.