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I try to be like the guy that had the best set up. You know how women only wear something once? He tried to turn that thought process to his advantage. He told his wife it was not safe to hunt with a used rifle because it might be worn and break. So he went hunting with a new rifle every year. Deer are easy to kill so I am pretty promiscuous with what I use. I am not a fan of 6mms but I might use one if I have a new varmint rifle to check out. In general I hunt deer with anything larger than a 6mm meaning it starts with a 250 Savage. I have a 6.5X55 Swede that I need to try out along with a 6.5X53R Dutch Mannlicher. I have shot deer with the 45-70 on the top end and would like to try a 50-70 also. In general for deer hunting I consider the 7X57 ideal. For elk I would use 8x57 to .375 H&H just because I have them. The 9X57 would be my preferred round. | |||
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The Roberts then followed closely behind; 35 whelen | |||
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300 H&H, 180 partitions deer, antelope or 200 partitions, everything else. Anything on NA, most of the rest of the world. | |||
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For elk my 340 Weatherby For deer my 30/06 or 300 Win for both | |||
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7mm-08 for deer and .338 WM for the big stuff. | |||
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Deer only 1 .270 Winchester 2. 8x57 3. 6.5x54R, followed fairly closely by about 30 others Elk 1. 7x65R 2. .300 Weatherby Moose 1. .30-06 2. 8x57 3. .338 Marlin Exp. Whatever gets up in front of me, including the bigger dangerous bears 1. .376 Steyr 2. .338 Win Mag (but not blackies... for them any of my deer, elk, or moose favourites would suit me just fine) My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still. | |||
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300 RUM because it will do anything, any time 375H&H because it will do any of above with slightly less reach 270 Win because it will do above with slightly less power 30-06 because it will do anything 8x57 ditto 308 Win ditto but not as far 30-30 ditto Have gun- Will travel The value of a trophy is computed directly in terms of personal investment in its acquisition. Robert Ruark | |||
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Any of the Deer Family 35 Whelen 45-70 Long Range 300 yrd + : 7mm Rem. Mag | |||
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Depends on range, but: 300 Weatherby 375 H&H But my son has taken an elk bull and red stag with a 8x57 I think the perfect Elk cartridge is a 8mm Remington Mag, followed by a 8x68s, 325 WSM, and 340 Weatherby. I don't have any of them "Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan "Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians." Want to make just about anything work better? Keep the government as far away from it as possible, then step back and behold the wonderment and goodness. | |||
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Like bartsche posted on this thread about 5 years ago... When I started hunting many, many years ago, I was living in the heart of some of Colorado's best elk country, Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Back then the answer to this question would have been simple: my .30-06. That was the only centerfire rifle that I had. And for about 10 years I shot my deer and elk every year with that .30-06. A few years after I moved to Montana a friend gave me a .30 Gibbs case and I decided I just had to have a .30 Gibbs. Then that became my elk rifle and I needed a deer/antelope rifle so I built a .257 Ackley. So for the next 20 some years when I went elk hunting, and a couple of moose hunts, I took my .30 Gibbs. And when I went deer or antelope, and several bighorn sheep hunts, I took my .257 AI. So after many years of hunting elk, deer, and a whole lot of other creatures, the rifle that I would pull from my safe for a specific hunt would be: For Elk: .300 Weatherby 7 mm Rem mag (Stainless/plastic stock for rainy weather) .270 Win .257 AI For Deer: .257 AI 7 mm Rem mag (Stainless/plastic stock for rainy weather) .270 Win .22-250 For overseas hunts: Dangerous game: .375 RUM All other game: .300 Weatherby NRA Endowment Life Member | |||
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For Deer: M700 8x57 For elk: M70 8x57 or is it the other way around. I forget. | |||
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Deer and such 270 Winchester, with a 130 Grain Bullet@3100fps Elk Moose 35 Whelen 225 Grain Bullet @ 2750fps Dangerous Game 375 H&H 270/300 grain bullet@ 2600fps. Jerry NRA Benefactor Life Member | |||
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for years our deer and elk season overlapped by a week. so I went all radical and still used the 7 Ackley with 139 gr hornady interlocks, stomping out the barrel at 2850 fps. last year it was the 30-30 with cast boolits. I somehow ended up shooting my deer with a 257 Roberts and the elk with the lowly cast bullet at twice the distance the deer was shot with the high powered rifle. I don't really get all worked up about the rifle I use, i'm more concerned with actually seeing a deer or an elk to shoot. | |||
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1. 9.3x62 Mauser - 250 grain for deer, 286 grain for elk 2. 358 Win. - 200 gr for deer, 225 gr for elk 3. 300 Win Mag - 180 gr for everything Start young, hunt hard, and enjoy God's bounty. | |||
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Elk: 7 STW .308 Deer: 7.5X55 Swiss .308 7 STW **************************The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the Constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first. | |||
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Deer: 270 Win 358 Win Elk: 375 H&H 9.3x62 **************** NRA Life Benefactor Member | |||
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2008!!! - boom, you still listening? Deer, elk, NA etc. - My "ready-to-go" 2 rifle case contains: A 270 and a 9.3x62 ________ Ray | |||
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for me my 8mm mauser shooting 150s for deer and 200s for elk. Or my 30-30 for deer maybe elk. | |||
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Antelope/Deer: 25.06. or. 280 Rem. Elk/Moose: 338WM. or. 35 Whelen | |||
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For stalking, still hunting (according to game size and distance ) : 7x64, .30-06, .300 Win Mag. For drive hunting : 9,3x74R, 9,3x62. André DRSS --------- 3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact. 5 shots are a group. | |||
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Elk- 350 Rem Mag 9.3x62 338 Federal Deer- 6.5x55 7mm-08 257 Roberts | |||
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Deer 30-06 elk 338-06 | |||
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6.5 Creedmoor, .270 Win, 7X57, .30-'06 for deer. If I ever get to hunt Elk I'll consider the same calibers with the heaviest bullets I can find for shots up to about 250 yards which probably will end up being an '06 or a 7X57 since the 6.5 and .277 bullets might be hard to find in the preferred 175 grain or better range. For anticipated shots over 250 yards for elk I'd have an excuse to buy a medium bore magnum. Life itself is a gift. Live it up if you can. | |||
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M70 in .300 H&H w/ 200 grn Partitions for elk & deer. Vanguard in .257 Wby w/ .115 grn Partitions for deer. It is not enough to fight for natural land and the west; it is even more important to enjoy it...So get out there and hunt and fish and mess around with your friends... - Edward Abbey | |||
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Deer .270 Win. 130 gr. TSX Elk .300 H&H 200 gr. TSX Somehow a .338 Win. Mag. and a 30-06 always seem to be in the mix. | |||
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For me, the .300 H&H does everything I need in NA. I use to prefer the 200 gr. nosler style bullets, but I now use the Barnes TTSX 180gr exclusively in my custom Mauser 98. JP Sauer Drilling 12x12x9.3x72 David Murray Scottish Hammer 12 Bore Alex Henry 500/450 Double Rifle Steyr Classic Mannlicher Fullstock 6.5x55 Steyr Classic Mannlicher Fullstock .30-06 Walther PPQ H2 9mm Walther PPS M2 Cogswell & Harrison Hammer 12 Bore Damascus And Too Many More | |||
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Savage 99 358 Winchester 9.3X74 9.3X62 .308 45-70 | |||
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Preferred for Elk & Deer (in North America) 1. 7x65R 2. .270 Win. 3. .300 Wby Mag if just elk season is open Preferred for All game anywhere there are Grizzly, Brown, or Polar bears 1. .376 Steyr 2. .338 Win Mag My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still. | |||
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1) .30-06 #1 because I'm ranking as deer/elk cartridges 2) .35 Whelen would be number for just elk 3) .308 Win 4) 8x57 5) .45-70 6) 6.5x55 my favorite for deer but less than ideal for elk 7) .30-30 win 8) .50 cal muzzleloader 9) .44 magnum | |||
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Two choices each for me: Deer = .300 H&H or 9.3 X 62 Elk = .300 H&H or 9.3 X 62 Larry Sellers SCI (International) Life Member | |||
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6.5-06 by far for both deer and elk. My second choice is my 6.5x55 and my third choice is the 375 Ruger. | |||
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Deer 25/06, 7x57, 270WSM Elk 270WSM, 7x57 | |||
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Deer/Elk 1. 30-06 2. 35 Whelen 3. 260 Remington (really the son's rifle) 4. 458 Winchester Mag cast loads just for fun. "The liberty enjoyed by the people of these states of worshiping Almighty God agreeably to their conscience, is not only among the choicest of their blessings, but also of their rights." ~George Washington - 1789 | |||
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338 Win Mag though next year I may have to settle for the 416 Rigby. +-+-+-+-+-+-+ "A well-rounded hunting battery might include: 500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" -- Conserving creation, hunting the harvest. | |||
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All this .300 H&H love warms my heart. It is not enough to fight for natural land and the west; it is even more important to enjoy it...So get out there and hunt and fish and mess around with your friends... - Edward Abbey | |||
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Well if a friend were to call up and say he has tag in hand I would most likely bring at least 3 rifles with me anyways. For elk it would be: 350 Rem Mag with a 220-225gr bullet. 45-70 450gr paper patched cast at 1850fps 280AI 160gr bullet For deer it would be: 280AI 45-70 6.5x55 or .243Win | |||
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7mm-08 or 270 wsm | |||
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I have to agree with André....I would use; For stalking, still hunting (according to game size and distance ) : 260 rem, .30-06, .300 Win Mag. For drive hunting : 338 Win Mag, 9,3x62. | |||
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Just wondering why the 8mm Mauser is fit for Moose but, but not for Elk? Long shots.... ??? Santa Claus | |||
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