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Elk Rifles
16 August 2006, 06:37
raybassElk Rifles
Me and my brother will be carrying two rem. 700's one in 35 whelen shooting 225 gr. triple shocks(very well I might add) and 300 win. mag shooting 180 gr. triple shocks(very well too). The 35 has a 2.5-8 VXIII on it, the 300 has a burris 3-9x40 with B-plex on it. Back up for both wil be a kimber 84m in 308 win. shooting 180 gr. nosler partitions or 150 gr. triple shocks.

Straight shootin to ya
16 August 2006, 07:36
Thomas JonesI am a little suprised that i am the only guy here taking a 45/70. I realize I might get prety pissed if I see a bull at 350 yards, but I can take one a 200, I will have a back up with more range...tj3006
freedom1st
16 August 2006, 11:26
seafire/B17GAw heck lets, not fool around.. Elk are hard to kill....
Make that a 50 Caliber, open sites, with a 120 mm gun turrent mounted on a surplus M1 Abrams as backup or for those long shots...
Remember as Elmer Keith said.. "Use enough Gun!"

16 August 2006, 13:30
ZekeAssuming I get the time off work
Howaby Vanguard 300 Weatherby Magnumb. With either 180 TSX or 180 Partitions. That will be a gametime decision.
ZM
17 August 2006, 00:48
JLarssonquote:
Originally posted by seafire/B17G:
JLarsson;
I know Mike Bellm as we live in the Same town.. I ran into him today over at the post office... He was telling me that he just mailed off a customers Contender barrel chambered in 375 H & H!!!!!
I'm sure he meant "Encore", not Contender. There is NO way that Mike would chamber the .375 H&H in a Contender barrel.
That said, how much fun can it be to touch that one off even in an Encore with a 14 or 16 inch barrel? I'll bet that one had a muzzle brake on it, as Mike test fires everything he sends out and I believe I understood him to say that he wouldn't test fire some of those calibers without a brake.
Thanks for the encouragement. If I get the barrel back in time, that will be great. I was close enough (@ 100 yards) last year to my cow that I could have shot her with a handgun, but things were happening kind of fast.

Jon Larsson - Hunter - Shooter - Reloader - Mostly in that order...
17 August 2006, 01:46
Henry BuckWinchester 71 in .348 of course.
"Be kind and polite to everyone you meet. But have a plan on how to kill them." From an old Marine.
17 August 2006, 01:57
stinkersIf I ever had a chance to hunt elk, which isnt going to happen here in ND, I would use my Tikka 338WM with either 210 partitions or TSX.
17 August 2006, 03:17
Rich ElliottNo doubt about it. I'm going back to the BOB and I'll be packing my 700 Rem. Classic .35 Whelen w/ 1.75 X 6 Leupold VXIII.
The load is 250 grain Nosler Partitions in front of 59.5 grains RL 15. Averages 2,525 fps and shoots into an inch consistantly. It's accounted for 3 elk and 2 moose.
Rich Elliott
Rich Elliott
Ethiopian Rift Valley Safaris
17 August 2006, 19:25
BradKimber Montana 300 WSM / 180 Partitions @ 2,950.
17 August 2006, 20:08
cndrm'94 Ruger M77MKII S/S .338 Win Mag Hornady 250gr Interlocks.
mike
17 August 2006, 20:25
StonecreekMy son will carry his favorite all-around rifle, a Sako L61-R Deluxe .30-06 loaded with 180 grain Nosler Partitions at nearly 2800 fps. He killed a nice bull with it last year.
I'll take a Sako TRGs .338 Win loaded with 225 grain Nosler Partitions at 2900 fps. Someone GAVE me a box of these, which turned out to be the new ones WITHOUT the cannelure, and they shoot much better in my gun than the "old" new-style .338's with the crimping recess. Otherwise, I would have taken a Sako L61R .300 Win with 180 NP's at 3050 fps.
18 August 2006, 02:12
JABSThis year I am taking my Ruger 77 .338 WM using DoubleTap's loading of a 250gr. Partition Gold @ 2750fps. I was able to shoot a .92" three shot group at 100yds. That is unbelieveable with this rifle. If I place it right, then it is meat in the pot.
18 August 2006, 02:25
JABSForgot to mention that my brother will be heading out with his Rem 700 .35Whelen using 250gr. Grand Slams @ 2600fps. Like I already said: Meat in the pot.
18 August 2006, 19:42
PlanemechA hot loaded custom 8x57 launching 180 TSX's 2.5x8 VX3 on top of it. Backed up by a Sako 75 .270WSM launching 140 TSX's at a bit better than 3200 3.5x10 VX3 on that one.