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Quote from: high country on December 13, 2015, 09:04:37 PMThere'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.Still a temperamental bullet weight at distance on Elk, I shot the .257 Arnold magnum for some time. Put it on the money and your good to go. Add in the field condition variables and I was always much more comfortable driving a .300 or .338 Win Mag at distance.
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.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on December 13, 2015, 09:11:00 PMQuote from: high country on December 13, 2015, 09:04:37 PMThere'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.Still a temperamental bullet weight at distance on Elk, I shot the .257 Arnold magnum for some time. Put it on the money and your good to go. Add in the field condition variables and I was always much more comfortable driving a .300 or .338 Win Mag at distance.If temperamental means dang deadly.....then I agree.
Quote from: 2labs on December 13, 2015, 09:23:26 PMCause 6.5 blow groceries. 140 with a huge bc. Not a belted mag. It sucksOP mentioned non-wildcat. The .260 is a great cartridge but out to 500 yards a 30-06 with the heavies walks all over it, as much as it pains me to say.
Cause 6.5 blow groceries. 140 with a huge bc. Not a belted mag. It sucks
6.5 is a wildcat?....
Quote from: Biggerhammer on December 13, 2015, 09:26:15 PMQuote from: 2labs on December 13, 2015, 09:23:26 PMCause 6.5 blow groceries. 140 with a huge bc. Not a belted mag. It sucksOP mentioned non-wildcat. The .260 is a great cartridge but out to 500 yards a 30-06 with the heavies walks all over it, as much as it pains me to say. I've killed better than a dozen elk with the 260ai, which I push to 2850 ish depending on the rifle and have to say that I've bang flopped more elk faster with this than any of my super magnums. It just works.
Quote from: Wetwoodshunter on December 13, 2015, 09:17:11 PMQuite 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.The 7mm Magnum with 160gr Accubonds is a killer at distance.
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.
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