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Guy Miner":10f6xzfg said:All you .30 cal guys - the .300 WSM is no doggone good as an elk rifle! :mrgreen:
So there I was. Well up on a ridge in Washington's Cascade Mountains, .300 WSM sitting on my pack, a pair of binos glued to my eyes. I was glassing a HUGE 6x6 bull elk, feeding alone on the edge of a grown-over clear cut, about 440 yards away. Chip shot for the .300 right?
Well, not when it's deer season, elk season is closed, and there's no elk tag in my pocket.
Therefore the .300 mags are poor choices for elk hunting. Perfectly logical!
Hmmmm... Maybe I just need more coffee.
Guy
truck driver":1fr4odda said:I haven't had a chance to hunt Elk yet but when I do I'm going to take my $10 Firemans Raffle Gun. 300Wby Vanguard.
DrMike":ciytcwm6 said:truck driver":ciytcwm6 said:I haven't had a chance to hunt Elk yet but when I do I'm going to take my $10 Firemans Raffle Gun. 300Wby Vanguard.
More than adequate. Yes, that'll do.
truck driver":2mnikfy7 said:I haven't had a chance to hunt Elk yet but when I do I'm going to take my $10 Firemans Raffle Gun. 300Wby Vanguard this started life as a S1 with black tupperware stock. I replaced the stock with a B&C Medalist. The scope is a Ziess Conquest 4.5-14x44 AO MC with Talley light weight rings. The money for the stock and scope came from tip jar winnings while at the raffle.
Still working up loads for it but it will shoot under 1" 3 shots at 100yds.