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I've always been told that 1000 ft/lbs is preferable for clean kills on elk/ bear size game, 700 for deer and 250 for coyote. I've always used that as a guide for range limits,also my ability to keep it under moa.Im sure rad will have a much better answer. But this is what I've used as guide lines for me
Quote from: jasnt on July 23, 2014, 02:09:54 PMI've always been told that 1000 ft/lbs is preferable for clean kills on elk/ bear size game, 700 for deer and 250 for coyote. I've always used that as a guide for range limits,also my ability to keep it under moa.Im sure rad will have a much better answer. But this is what I've used as guide lines for me You also want the velocity to open the bullet. I shoot TSX and they need 1,800 fps.
Quote from: Stein on July 23, 2014, 05:40:49 PMQuote from: jasnt on July 23, 2014, 02:09:54 PMI've always been told that 1000 ft/lbs is preferable for clean kills on elk/ bear size game, 700 for deer and 250 for coyote. I've always used that as a guide for range limits,also my ability to keep it under moa.Im sure rad will have a much better answer. But this is what I've used as guide lines for me You also want the velocity to open the bullet. I shoot TSX and they need 1,800 fps.The need one heck of a lot more than that unless you hit bone!
Quote from: Shane54 on July 23, 2014, 12:34:49 PMYes I have given the 308 much consideration. But at 500 yards it only has 1093ft lbs of energy. To cleanly kill an elk it is recommended 1200lbs. I am looking for something that I can use to kill anything in NA at 500+ yards. And shoot at the range up to 1000. The 308 is a great caliber and a long range rifle. Not a long range hunting rifle. This is why I am leaning towards the 300wsm.IMO, for what it is worth, I think you are leaning in a pretty good direction. The 30 cal is a great versatile caliber and should do everything you are wanting with reserve to spare. With exception of the Tikka most of the WSM factory actions I've played around with the magazine box and action length is rather tight. Makes little difference if you are choosing factory ammo, but if you plan on doing a lot of 1,000 yard shooting you will probably want to start reloading some time in the future. And that means you'll more than likely want to play with some of the wonderful high BC bullets. That may pose a problem with factory gun chambers for a WSM cartridge. As well as powder cramping when you get into those 200 grain plus rounds.Both the 300WSM and the 300WM are near equals when talking about that 500 yard elk rifle. However, in my opinion, the WinMag offers more flexibility as a 1,000 yard target/sniper rifle. The WM's ability to accept high BC bullets well and the fact the added weight of most factory 300WM rifles makes shooting discipline and technique less an issue. Still important! But, a bit less of an issue.Both cartridges are fantastic! Both will give you what you are looking for. And both have a niche the other does not. Really hard to go wrong with either. But for me personally...I'd probably go 300WM over the short mag as a dual purpose gun. If just elk hunting that would be one tough decision. So tough...I own both!
Yes I have given the 308 much consideration. But at 500 yards it only has 1093ft lbs of energy. To cleanly kill an elk it is recommended 1200lbs. I am looking for something that I can use to kill anything in NA at 500+ yards. And shoot at the range up to 1000. The 308 is a great caliber and a long range rifle. Not a long range hunting rifle. This is why I am leaning towards the 300wsm.