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30-06 is a good choice as well as a .308. It really comes down to bullet placement.
There's a lot more 500 yard rifles than 500 yard shooters.For a 500 yard point and click, I like the 257 wby. Minimal recoil, holdover and fast as lighting. Not so great in the wind.....but extra forgiveness on the holdover end of it.
.270 is a great choice. One of my buddies has taken elk from 800 yards with his and factory fusion rounds.
Quote from: Wetwoodshunter on December 13, 2015, 08:43:06 PM.270 is a great choice. One of my buddies has taken elk from 800 yards with his and factory fusion rounds.I shoot a .270 with 150 gr. Federal ammo. I'm curious what the hold-over is @ 800 yards?
Quite a few good rounds out there. Currently I'm shooting a 7mm mag getting ready for some longer shots in Montana next season. For your purposes I really think you can't go wrong with the .270 or .30-06. For both of these ammo is everywhere and not expensive. The other round I would be really looking at if I were you would be the .25-06 this will do the trick on elk as long as you do your part and shoot decent bullets.
Cause 6.5 blow groceries. 140 with a huge bc. Not a belted mag. It sucks