roysclockgun
Handloader
- Dec 17, 2005
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I recently had a question from a gent who has successfully taken deer for over twenty years with a rifle chambered in 270Wby. This fall, he has his first elk hunt planned and his guide encouraged him to get a big bore magnum. He bought a rifle in 340Wby and finds that after 5 rounds, fired at the range, he is experiencing problems, handling the recoil and asked me which muzzle brake I would recommend. I told him to put away the 340Wby until he had a chance to go on a hunt for really dangerous game, and to use his tried and true 270Wby for elk.
I cannot understand an outfitter/guide, telling a client that he must have something more powerful than a 270Wby for elk, when most of us know that 270Win is perfectly adequate for the largest bull, provided the hunter knows his own range limitations and is willing to stick to them. With modern bonded bullets of at least 150gr, there is no bull elk alive who can withstand well placed
bullet from a 270Wby.
My acquaintance wrote back and said that the 340Wby rifle just may be for sale very soon.
Opinions?
Thanks,
Steven
I cannot understand an outfitter/guide, telling a client that he must have something more powerful than a 270Wby for elk, when most of us know that 270Win is perfectly adequate for the largest bull, provided the hunter knows his own range limitations and is willing to stick to them. With modern bonded bullets of at least 150gr, there is no bull elk alive who can withstand well placed
bullet from a 270Wby.
My acquaintance wrote back and said that the 340Wby rifle just may be for sale very soon.
Opinions?
Thanks,
Steven