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firewalker3373 08-03-2009 10:18 AM

How far is an avg shot distance for elk?
 
Looking into getting new rifle. one of them is 338 marlin express. reading article says it spits out 200 grain @ 2400 mv. artilcle says its a 200 yard elk gun and a 300 yard deer gun. they say its similar to 30-06. Interested, being a newby at the whole elk thing, how far is your average shot distance. i realize one needs to practice at what distance you want to shoot from but just for the sake of curiosity i would like some input on your experience of how far to have a gun capable to shoot. Any extra info on marlin express good or bad would be very much appreciated.

skb2706 08-03-2009 11:10 AM

Been hunting elk for a long time, seen hundreds shot, shot a bunch myself, most were less than 100 yds. Far fewer are shot at long distance than the internet would have you believe. Longest shot on an elk for me 240 yds., shortest 15 yds....maybe. Most 75-80 yd.

Bocajnala 08-03-2009 11:31 AM

It will depend on where you are hunting mostly. If you're hunting thick timber, you will have shorter shots. I've never actually hunted elk, just spent about a month photographing them, but same thing goes. It all depends on your terrain.
-Jake

salukipv1 08-03-2009 11:53 AM

.340wby 200gr@3200fps... i know you want one...lol.

x2 on the depends where you're hunting, and also what season...

sounds like you're dying to get that 338 marlin express, if so get it.
I talked to a guy at the range that was using a .45-70 lever for deer....wonder how much difference in trajectory/energy the two have...if not much I think I might just get a .45-70, i think both would hit 200yds no sweat...and both take an elk,

firewalker3373 08-03-2009 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by skb2706 (Post 3398855)
Been hunting elk for a long time, seen hundreds shot, shot a bunch myself, most were less than 100 yds. Far fewer are shot at long distance than the internet would have you believe. Longest shot on an elk for me 240 yds., shortest 15 yds....maybe. Most 75-80 yd.

TY both for the info. So this marlin express sounds like a good option to you then? is 200 grains big enough? that is the only choice for this gun right now.

firewalker3373 08-03-2009 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by salukipv1 (Post 3398884)
.340wby 200gr@3200fps... i know you want one...lol.

x2 on the depends where you're hunting, and also what season...

sounds like you're dying to get that 338 marlin express, if so get it.
I talked to a guy at the range that was using a .45-70 lever for deer....wonder how much difference in trajectory/energy the two have...if not much I think I might just get a .45-70, i think both would hit 200yds no sweat...and both take an elk,

I have thought about 45-70. From what ive read and been told about the differences, 338 ME is a real flat shooter
(similar to 30-06) with a lot of energy. whearas the 45-70 is a monster bullet (slower) with a rainbow trajectory but a lot of knockdown power. I like the idea of the knockdown power but would be nice to be able to take a longer shot if i wanted to on deer.
ill probably eventually get both. i love Marlins.

ColoradoElk 08-03-2009 02:25 PM

Hello Fire: The Colorado Division of wildlife website states that 170 yards is the average distance for an elk shot. I have no idea how they came up with that number, but there you have it...

Bocajnala 08-03-2009 03:07 PM

ya 200 grs. is plenty. IF thats the gun you want go for it. It will work well.
-Jake

DeerandbearhoG 08-03-2009 04:07 PM

Ive never shot anything bigger than a hog, but a few things to consider about any recently introduced calibers is 1) Do you really want to buy a rifle that not many places stock ammo for, or even find anywhere in 3years? (ala 308 marlin express -big flop-) 2) How much will a box of ammo or brass, dies, etc, cost? Im no gun expert ,but if you do a little research, youll notice the less common, a caliber is, the more expensive it is to shoot, in most cases. These days ammo and components are not cheap ,but the cheapest big game calbers to shoot are the 3006, 308, 270, 3030 243. The 06, 08, and 270 will probably do anything that a pokey 338 will do, mabye better, as they have a higher secional density and velocity.
3) Is there already several calibers that fill the niche, and are more proven and readily available? (ala 338 federal ,350 rem mag,358win,35whelen,8mm mauser)

Also Ive owned a few marlin levers, good guns but they are not really the best platform for scope use, a bolt gun or semi auto would serve you much better , but if I just had to have a lever gun for big stuff, I would choose the ol 45/70, its been around almost as long as elk themselves,and killed alooooooooooooooooooota buffalo in 1800s. How about a browning lever action in 358 win? classy gun and classic caliber. Or a remington 7600 (pump) in 35 whelen...I always wanted one of those.


Hey heres an idea, mabye I should shut up, and go after an elk myself:happy0001: Is 7-08 enough:confused:

Magic 08-03-2009 04:22 PM

But, you want to be prepared for what MIGHT happen. If a shooter bull steps out at a known 300 yards, you know that 30-06 class calibers, depending on a 200 yard zero, will be 7-9 inches low and will kill the bull.

For elk hunting, I would not limit myself to a 200 yard caliber.


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