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What about the 338/378 Weatherby? There's some great factory ammo options and it's everything the 338 Lapua or RUM wish they could be and more. The 338 RUM is a good option if you don't need the extra expense of the 338/378.If I were looking for a gun specifically for mid to long range elk hunting, I'd start at the 338 bore as a minimum.
.30-378 is what I would probably choose. Be prepared to write some hefty checks on the rifle, scope, rangefinder, ammo and range time. 338 is the other logical choice. Since you don't reload, don't be surprised if it costs you $4-5 every time you pull the trigger."Longe range" is pretty vague, there is a substantial difference if you want to shoot 500 yards or 1,000 yards.
Quote from: buglebuster on November 03, 2016, 06:19:23 PM.300 WM with 190gr long range accubondsThis would be good medicine for the ranges being discussed. I'll add, you don't need to spend the money on NF or Huskemaw to shoot a mile.
.300 WM with 190gr long range accubonds