This is the very reason I went with a .308 for my new rifle. My thinking is that I will be able to shoot it more confidently than I would a magnum caliber. Knowing my limitations shooting I don't envision taking many shots over 350 yards anyways and I feel the .308 is more than enough at that range."Better to have a non-magmum in the boiler room than a marginal shot from a magnum"
Great point that gets glossed over a ton.
I hunt everything from jackrabbits to elk with my Rem. 7mm mag. 175 grain bullets for elk and 150 for everything else. It's been deadly on every elk I have ever shot except for the one I missed. I've never needed more gun or thought it was too much. Not bad on recoil either.
My son used the wife's Rem. 270 with great results as well using 150 grain bullets.
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Those are the best rifles! The ones with storied family history!I've shot them with a lot of rifles, 243, 6mm, 30/06, 338, 7 RM, 300 WM, and 7-08...shot some with arrows too.
The last 30 or so, almost exclusively 7 RM or 7-08.
Mostly use the 7-08 these days.
Putting my 6mm back together after I get it back from pacnor...I reckon it will see some elk action by this time next year.
For straight up cool factor, the last elk I killed with a 30/06 was with my Dad's pre-64 model 70. My Grandfather, Dad, and I all have killed deer, elk and pronghorn in Montana with the same rifle...this elk completed the tri-fecta. My late Grandfather also shot a MT grizzly with it as well.
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