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Going on a Roosevelt Elk hunt in November in Oregon . Any suggestions on bullet weight and type for Roosevelt Elk ? Barrel,is 1:9 twist rate
 
Posts: 1197 | Location: Billings,MT | Registered: 24 July 2004Reply With Quote
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Mine 280PDK which is more like the 280 Gibbs loves the 160 Accubond. I use it for everything from WTX whitetail & elk to Africa plans game.


As usual just my $.02
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I tried the 150 LRAB's in my 280Ai, my brother's too and my son's 7mm Rem mag and nothing I could do would make them shoot the way I expect.

The one I expect to shoot well and perform even better is the one Paul is using but alas, I have not shot them yet since I found a bullet adequate for sheep that shot tiny little groups but might be lacking in retained mass for elk.

Okay, that didn't help,
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I use the 160 Accubonds and the Nosler load with N560 and get 2950 fps and very accurate.

That should work on any elk if they shoot accurately in your rifle.


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160 or 175 Nosler partitions. Or maybe Barnes TSX, but I've never tried them in a 7mm.

In my mind it kind of depends on the range, I like heavier closer up. Long ago I shot my first elk with a military surplus 7x57 mm Mauser with 175's, Corelokts, PowerPoint's and Partitions, all I ever used in it. Works fine but just don't expect them to fall right down. Roosevelt's are bigger than Rocky Mountain elk so keep shooting. Currently I have a 7mm Rem mag but have never shot an elk with it but it should work the same as your 280.

Most of all have fun!


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I have shot through a couple pretty big elk with the Barnes 140 gr TTSX bullet. Never recovered a bullet, always passed through. Elk doesn't go far. The 150 gr partition is also a very good bullet in the 280 ,280 Imp or the 7x64 . See what shoots best in your rifle and go with it.
 
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160 accubond.
 
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I use the Nosler "factory" loaded 150 grain E-Tips on Oregon elk east of the Deschutes. Great penetration and weight retention.
 
Posts: 238 | Location: San Antonio, TX USA | Registered: 04 March 2003Reply With Quote
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Thanks for the replies will try and work load up for .160gr bullet partition or Swift a-frames and see how they shoot.
 
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I've been very happy with the 150 TTSX
 
Posts: 549 | Location: n.e.Mn | Registered: 14 October 2006Reply With Quote
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160 or 175 gr. Nosler partition or the Accubonds, all good choices..For elk I tend to go heavy in the Ackley and 7 mags, and my personal choice is the 175 gr. its better at extended range maybe 350 yards or more...I found it to be an excellent choice in a max loaded 7x57 on elk. But again both work well.


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totally agree with the heavy bullet -- and not loaded anything like max ...


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Posts: 40030 | Location: Conroe, TX | Registered: 01 June 2002Reply With Quote
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I have had great experience with both the 140gr AB and TTSX in my 280Rem. Last week it was a TTSX at 435yds on a caribou - a complete pass through and it smashed the humerus on the far side of the animal. I found one copper petal lying in the exit wound as I skinned.
 
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Its a rare 7mm of any stripe that won't shoot the 160 Accubond.
 
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I'd recommend playing with the 160 Accubond and 140 TTSX /140 E-Tip / 139 GMX. Use whichever the rifle likes. All of them will handle elk.
 
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Whatever shoots best. I'd try the following first:

150 gr Scirocco II
140 gr TTSX


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Can't go wrong with a 150g Partition or a 150g A-Frame. Lots of good suggestions, but I'd want something I know will expand, and penetrate. Both the Partitions and A-Frames are proven performers.


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Its a rare 7mm of any stripe that won't shoot the 160 Accubond.


My 280 Ackley will do so sub moa at 3050 FPS with RL26


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So, what specific recipe are you using? My KMA gives me 3000 with RE-26, 62.7, Nosler brass, WLRM, not quite "max", but, good groups and will whack any animal here in BC.
 
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