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Old 12-05-2005 | 02:20 PM
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Default RE: Deer/Elk caliber, recoil?

ORIGINAL: jknight8907

I went on my first deer hunt last weekend, now I'm researching calibers for a deer rifle. I had borrowed a .223, and right before I got off the stand and left, I picked out a nice stump just to see how it shot (had never shot it before, the owner--honest guy--told me it was a tack driver), and was horrified at how 'tiny' it felt. Seemed like it wasn't sufficient to be pointing at a deer.

But anyway. I'm looking at a few calibers, okay, more than a few. Basically, here's the list I found appealing:

.270 WSM
.270
.308
7mm-08
7mm mag
And just about anything else

I want it to be pretty accurate out to a few hundred yards, and be suitable for mostly whitetail deer but possibly elk as well.

As far as recoil is concerned, I can shoot a 2 3/4 12ga skeet load all day and not mind it, and 3" turkey loads aren't a big deal. But I don't want something that will knock me out of the tree (I'm 6'1, and not a real big guy) .

Ideas? Also, what about the brand? I like the Winchester 700 and Remington 70, as well as the savage 10FP


thanks!

jonathan
The cartridges you listed are all excellent, and with premium bullets, all will kill elk with no problems, as long as you hit them in the correct spot. But this is true of any and all calibers!

The .270 Win. and the 7mm/'08 are likely to be the lightest recoiling rounds in that list. For elk, I'd use a 150-grain Nosler Partition bullet in the .270 Win., and a 160 NPJ in either of the 7mm's you listed.
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