I’m going between a 6.5 prc and a 6.5 saum in a surgeon action
Other suggestions ??
Thanks in advance
Bill
Other suggestions ??
Thanks in advance
Bill
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I’ve killed elk with both...they’ve died just as quick as the ones shot with my 7 SAUMs/WSMs, 7 Mag, 300 WSMs etcI’m going between a 6.5 prc and a 6.5 saum in a surgeon action
Other suggestions ??
Thanks in advance
Bill
7ss, best choice in short action for sure!
No way a 308 or such based/equivalent cartridges can kill elks...7.62x51
No way a 308 or such based/equivalent cartridges can kill elks...
Read on the interwebs you gotta have one those fire breather, dragon slayer magnums. Never mind shot placement...
Always funny how travel distance effects a cartridges capability...While a 308 will do, I sure in the fuck wouldn't travel halfway across the country to hunt elk with one...
While I agree 100%, I have an uncle that is a bit of a half ass that brought a 243 on a self guided elk hunt in Idaho. That dipshit shot a really nice bull at 430 yards and dropped it right in it tracks.While a 308 will do, I sure in the fuck wouldn't travel halfway across the country to hunt elk with one...
Always funny how travel distance effects a cartridges capability...
I hear it coming...sound the bugle for the last day, last minute guys fretting to take an ass shot or other piss poor shot opportunities.
Here’s 4 of the last 6 elk shot with my 20” 6.5 PRC that “coulda been deader” with a more “adequate” cartridge. 139 Scenars started at 2920. 378yds, 510yds, 430Yds and 217 respectively...my daughter’s cow ran about 50-60 yards and the 3 others were DRT.
While I agree 100%, I have an uncle that is a bit of a half ass that brought a 243 on a self guided elk hunt in Idaho. That dipshit shot a really nice bull at 430 yards and dropped it right in it tracks.
It really is that simple and I don't understand people that want to argue it.Unless you have trouble shooting a bigger round, it is always going to kill better than a smaller one. Not sure anybody would debate this.
May just scrap the current build and go with long action like. 300 PRC
Or get a Seekins element or another build with a 787 action
I think this is kind of the issue. I have one to two elk tags a year, and live in elk country, so it is easy for me to say fuck it, I am buying the right rifle for elk because I get enough out of it that I don't feel the need to compromise. I totally get that isn't the case for most people, which is where these questions come from. Nobody really wants to shoot a good elk rifle for fun all year long.As many of you stated it’s better to shoot what you can accurately and since Elk hunts for me are few and gay in-between I want to have the best rifle cal that offers best performance in a large animal
7 saum might be it
300 wsm also
300 wsm and 338-06.Choid
What do you shoot ??
And so can a 6.5 Grendel, or so I've heard. And folks shoot them elks with arrows! That's not really the point though. If you want to be humane and ANCHOR a 400-500-800 pound elk, especially at longer ranges you have to do one thing and one thing only.6.5 PRC will handle an elk. The SAUM can hold more sparkly powder but you'll (eventually) be able to buy 6.5 PRC factory ammo. SAUM... doubt it.
In any case, I'd just shoot a 300 WSM. My Browning X-Bolt is accurate and weighs about as much as my manhood fully loaded and scoped.
It's a hot .30 no issues. I'm all for .30s on Elk. .308 worked fine at shorter ranges too.30-06
.308 loaded hot. And stay inside 250 yards. Back in the 80's I used a Rem 700 in .308 with Nosler green tips, 165 grain compressed loads for mountain hunts on the Eastern WA Cascades. Forget the powder particulars but they were extremely accurate. Never meant for more than 200~250 yards...Not limiting
Want the right gun
But just happen to have a McMillan stitch Surgeon Prague short action , bottom
Metal and trigger sitting here so thought why not see what this could make
Hit a bull elk in the ten ring with a 6.5 creed factory Barnes 127lrx at 320yds. Fell over dead right there. Didn’t take one step. It was a good shot placement but still more then accomplished the job.And so can a 6.5 Grendel, or so I've heard. And folks shoot them elks with arrows! That's not really the point though. If you want to be humane and ANCHOR a 400-500-800 pound elk, especially at longer ranges you have to do one thing and one thing only.
You have to perforate BOTH lungs. Preferably with an exit wound on the far side as well. The latter easier said than done, especially at longer ranges with smaller calibers. Skin perforations over and outside of lungs are called sucking wounds. The animal draws a breath and it cannot inflate the lungs - both lungs. Death from brain asphyxiation is a heck of a lot quicker with those. hence more humane.
Applies to all hunted animals. I wrote a piece on this site about this kind of thing. You can find it here:
I'm strongly of the opinion that .30 caliber is it for Elk. A .308 will do just fine if the range is short and the round is hot with a good bullet that expands nominally and retains weight. Longer than short range, and although I have not tried one, the 300 PRC on paper seems to be the ticket. Nothing wrong with the hot 7mm rounds either.
And you did your part perfectly! Congrats on a very well placed shot. Not the norm for some shooters. I wrote the above post for general shooters that might miss the sweet spot. I have and admit it! On quail hunts too!!Hit a bull elk in the ten ring with a 6.5 creed factory Barnes 127lrx at 320yds. Fell over dead right there. Didn’t take one step. It was a good shot placement but still more then accomplished the job.
Haha…I miss a lot too but hit a lot too…sometimes. Haha.I miss quail all the time!