trphyhntr Report post Posted March 11, 2016 OP asks about .300 mag, instead gets CW member penis sizes. which by the way, my elk gun is .257 weatherby so ill let you just use your imagination 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
.270 Report post Posted March 11, 2016 This past season I saw a really big bull get dropped in his tracks like he'd been head shot at almost 700 yards with a lapua. Only it was all lungs and organs. No spine. Killed him like a brain shot. Hit the ground, rolled over and crushed a dead piñon. That's why I said if I was gonna get a new elk gun it'd be a Lapua. Seen a couple hundred Bulls killed over the years with any kinda cartridge there is. That was the most impressive thing I've ever seen. Whine all ya want about too big. When you're elk hunting, putting them down right there is real important. The lapua does that. Guy axed what kinda rifle to get. In my opinion, get a .338 lapua. I don't give a $h!t what the bc is and neither did the elk. He just knew he was all the sudden in Valhalla. One more time, and I have some experience with elk, if I was gonna get a new elk rifle, it'd be a lapua. Probly a savage. That or I'd call western precision and have Brent make me one. Piss on bc and any other number you can write on paper. The lapua works. It doesn't weigh a ton. It doesn't use 100 grains of powder. They make all kinds a good bullets for it. It's real powerful stuff for elk. Lark 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOMP442 Report post Posted March 11, 2016 So again your saying without actually saying it is that you are shooting or going to be shooting a Lapua because it works so great at long range and drops elk where they stand and yet claim you don't care what the BC is. I hate to say it but you really can't have one without the other. Bigger caliber, heaver bullet results in a higher BC just the way it works. Make that same shot with a .300 or any other suitable caliber for that matter and the bull would have likely died just as quickly. As you have pointed out so many times before it helps when you hit them in the right place. Just to clarify a bit the O.P. asked what bullet to shoot out of his .300 Win Mag. The fact that you can't answer a simple question such as what bullet proves you are a lot dumber than I have previously given you credit for. Anyone here with half a brain and who has done even a little bit of shooting understands the point I am trying to make. If you are half as good as you claim you are and done half the hunting and shooting you claim you have, you know I'm right too. You just don't want to admit here in front of all your friends. I'm tired of explaining myself over and over again on this topic, It's obvious there is no getting through and no one especially the O.P. is getting anything out of this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted March 11, 2016 I drive a 2002 Ford focus hatchback, am over 6 feet tall, and killed my last elk with a bow. I win. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CJ Long range Report post Posted March 11, 2016 I don't know stomp442 I've gotten a pretty good laugh out of it. I teach violin to children and this is more chaotic than a class full of ten year olds with bows and strings. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DesertBull Report post Posted March 11, 2016 I think I will stay with what I know. The Amax. In my 7mm mag I seat the 162 grain at just off the lands (-.025) and it works great. I've shot everything from from pigs to Barbary sheep to mature mule deer bucks with it and they dropped in their tracks. The 208 grain Amax or the ELD should be adequate. I wish they made the SST in 210 grain. I would definitely take a hard look at the Eld-x 212 grain. I'm trying to get some for my 300 rum. The 220 and 200 grain eld-x are available but the 212 is hard to find. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CJ Long range Report post Posted March 11, 2016 I think I will stay with what I know. The Amax. In my 7mm mag I seat the 162 grain at just off the lands (-.025) and it works great. I've shot everything from from pigs to Barbary sheep to mature mule deer bucks with it and they dropped in their tracks. The 208 grain Amax or the ELD should be adequate. I wish they made the SST in 210 grain. I would definitely take a hard look at the Eld-x 212 grain. I'm trying to get some for my 300 rum.The 220 and 200 grain eld-x are available but the 212 is hard to find. I know. Probably gonna get some heat for this but I want the 212 because of the BC. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
.270 Report post Posted March 11, 2016 Ron white. Lark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ready2hunt Report post Posted March 11, 2016 hold on a second....not everyone is hung like a mosquito? crap Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DesertBull Report post Posted March 11, 2016 They call me Tater salad Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
.270 Report post Posted March 11, 2016 Only the guys with big bore rifles have Vienna sausages. At least according to stompy. Lark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uofahughes2 Report post Posted March 11, 2016 Damnit, I'm gonna have to get a .50 BMG. I might have a needle richard, but I've got a sewing machine for an a$$. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
.270 Report post Posted March 11, 2016 Well, the one I'm familiar with didn't use 100 grains. But who's counting. Lark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5guyshunting Report post Posted March 11, 2016 I guess some will have to get a magniying glass to check their B** C***. This thread is ridiculousness. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
.270 Report post Posted March 12, 2016 Oh yeah. Same hunt, same rifle. Woman had wounded a spike with one of the myriad of 6.5's that are out there. (And I'm a real fan of the .264 mag, so I'm not caliber biased) Seems like it was a 6.5-284 or 260 rem, all set up for long range. Don't know the bc, but it was a female, so it don't count. Anyway, she hit it and it laid down. Kept shooting. Strong crosswind. Couldn't even tell where the bullets were hitting. About Outta ammo. They called us and we were close. Packed the rifle to her. Shot once. Dead elk. Seems like it was around 400 yards. Maybe it was a fluke? Probly was because all the pro's say they're no good. But it impressed me. But what do I know. The guy that started this wanted to know about a 300 win mag or 300 rum. 2 cartridges I happen to have a lotta experience with. My .300 win, Farkiller, is legendary and has taken several dozen elk. I really like the rum too. Killed a bull at almost 800 with my son's Christensen. Also shot a muley the same year at almost 700, but it was running. Excellent long range round in a good rifle. But if I was buying a new elk rifle, after what I witnessed with just 2 shots this past season, it'd be a lapua. Lark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites