Where I hunt elk, my "average shot distance" has been 195yds. 30-06/180 LM, 375 H&H/300SBT, 338/185XLC. I would use any of those loads to shoot elk out to 350yds or so. Now, I have a little 22"bbl 338 Federal. It shoots well with 160TTSX, 185TSX, 180NAB and the 200 Fusion. Using a +2" @ 100 zero, a little work with duplex reticle/power change can put me on a 8" paper plate at 350, probably further. So...which bullet/load combo would you feel is effective for a broadside shot at 350yds? I'm curious because I read where some say to keep "all" my shots under 200 on elk to "500yds is no sweat". Well, for me, 350-"maybe" 375 is my limit, on any game animal, with 50-60 yds being my "all time preference", ha. But...I do like to see where my load ( any rifle) hits out to 500 in case I'm trying to anchor a cripple. What do you elk killers say?