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Quote from: jackelope on December 26, 2015, 03:48:59 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on December 26, 2015, 02:02:44 PMQuote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 01:56:06 PMSo put a different scope on the 30/06. My point is it launches heavier bullets at higher speed than any AR cartridge. Why choose an AR for a long range elk rifle? Makes no sense to me.Hell a 50 launches a bigger bullet than a 06. Why not pick a 50? Different strokes for different folks. I agree a 06 has more power. But a 6.5 at has plenty of killing force which has been proven in this thread. A bad shot with a 06 isn't much better than a bad shot with a 6.5. Still a bad shotI don't know diddly about AR rifles but it seems as though I can buy a .50BMG upper to fit an AR15 lower.http://www.tactilite.com/Spartan-50-BMG-Upper-Receiver-p/s1.htmThat would probably kill an elk or 5 with one shot at 496 yards. Hey that's pretty cool, why would do you bring and argument that nulls the original argument which is exactly what you just did. that's almost as awesome as that one exchange.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on December 26, 2015, 02:02:44 PMQuote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 01:56:06 PMSo put a different scope on the 30/06. My point is it launches heavier bullets at higher speed than any AR cartridge. Why choose an AR for a long range elk rifle? Makes no sense to me.Hell a 50 launches a bigger bullet than a 06. Why not pick a 50? Different strokes for different folks. I agree a 06 has more power. But a 6.5 at has plenty of killing force which has been proven in this thread. A bad shot with a 06 isn't much better than a bad shot with a 6.5. Still a bad shotI don't know diddly about AR rifles but it seems as though I can buy a .50BMG upper to fit an AR15 lower.http://www.tactilite.com/Spartan-50-BMG-Upper-Receiver-p/s1.htmThat would probably kill an elk or 5 with one shot at 496 yards.
Quote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 01:56:06 PMSo put a different scope on the 30/06. My point is it launches heavier bullets at higher speed than any AR cartridge. Why choose an AR for a long range elk rifle? Makes no sense to me.Hell a 50 launches a bigger bullet than a 06. Why not pick a 50? Different strokes for different folks. I agree a 06 has more power. But a 6.5 at has plenty of killing force which has been proven in this thread. A bad shot with a 06 isn't much better than a bad shot with a 6.5. Still a bad shot
So put a different scope on the 30/06. My point is it launches heavier bullets at higher speed than any AR cartridge. Why choose an AR for a long range elk rifle? Makes no sense to me.
Quote from: runamuk on December 26, 2015, 04:20:50 PMQuote from: jackelope on December 26, 2015, 03:48:59 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on December 26, 2015, 02:02:44 PMQuote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 01:56:06 PMSo put a different scope on the 30/06. My point is it launches heavier bullets at higher speed than any AR cartridge. Why choose an AR for a long range elk rifle? Makes no sense to me.Hell a 50 launches a bigger bullet than a 06. Why not pick a 50? Different strokes for different folks. I agree a 06 has more power. But a 6.5 at has plenty of killing force which has been proven in this thread. A bad shot with a 06 isn't much better than a bad shot with a 6.5. Still a bad shotI don't know diddly about AR rifles but it seems as though I can buy a .50BMG upper to fit an AR15 lower.http://www.tactilite.com/Spartan-50-BMG-Upper-Receiver-p/s1.htmThat would probably kill an elk or 5 with one shot at 496 yards. Hey that's pretty cool, why would do you bring and argument that nulls the original argument which is exactly what you just did. that's almost as awesome as that one exchange. Yes but my question is, can you accurately dope for wind, while shooting from a fence post, at a rock chuck, in a field situation, at 1500 yards? 186% of the time? I submit that you cannot
This topic is about shooting elk, right? At 500 to 600 yards? If so, no matter how good the shooter is, a 122 grain bullet at 2,400 fps muzzle velocity is inadequate for shooting elk at that range. I'm pretty sure most experienced hunters would agree.
Quote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 04:35:45 PMThis topic is about shooting elk, right? At 500 to 600 yards? If so, no matter how good the shooter is, a 122 grain bullet at 2,400 fps muzzle velocity is inadequate for shooting elk at that range. I'm pretty sure most experienced hunters would agree.It's not necessarily inadequate as shown by some kill pics that prove it can be done.
Quote from: Curly on December 26, 2015, 04:44:42 PMQuote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 04:35:45 PMThis topic is about shooting elk, right? At 500 to 600 yards? If so, no matter how good the shooter is, a 122 grain bullet at 2,400 fps muzzle velocity is inadequate for shooting elk at that range. I'm pretty sure most experienced hunters would agree.It's not necessarily inadequate as shown by some kill pics that prove it can be done.A picture of a dead elk proves nothing.
I have used an AR15 a time or for hunting big game and was going to offer up my opinion, because these are nothing but opinions. Then I read through the entire thread and decided that I don't want to play the original posters games....... have fun guys.
Quote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 04:35:45 PMThis topic is about shooting elk, right? At 500 to 600 yards? If so, no matter how good the shooter is, a 122 grain bullet at 2,400 fps muzzle velocity is inadequate for shooting elk at that range. I'm pretty sure most experienced hunters would agree. Not trying to be a wise crack but you stated yourself your farthest kill was 320, so your claim of inadequacy is purely speculation as you have no experience with this round, especially at mid range distances.