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    Default .308 for Elk?

    Was looking into a .308 (Ruger American) as a new Elk gun. I know that alot of folks will have opions on Yes it is versus the NO it's not... I have heard about the placement of the shot also so let me hear you personal experience with the .308. I know that choice of ammo also plays a BIG part... I plan on using I believe 180 grain in Nosler... I already own a Rem 300 SAUM (Rem Model 7 SA) that I use for elk and deer... I plan to pass this onto my son's one day and I am saving it from the beating that the tree's and brush give the barrel lol...

    So toss it out gents... let me hear it...

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    I have taken more than a couple of Cows with a 308.. No issue.
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    I use 168gr Winchester Ballistic Silver-tip without a worry

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    While I wound up buying a 30-06, I borrowed a friend's 308 for a while and shot it. Killed deer with it, an the perceived recoil is lighter than an 06.

    I would recommend dropping bullet weight to a 168 Barnes X. Check the ballistics tables but there should not be any problems.

    I want to convert to a 270 for logistical reasons, and though many writers say a 270 win is too light for elk, check websites and postings, tons of elk killed with 130 gr 270 bullets.

    For your son a 308 will be easier to start with than an 06, or magnum.

    Bottom line it is still a 30 caliber bullet and will kill elk at any range you can reasonably hit them at.

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    Not this again.

    Get it, make sure you can shoot it well.

    I use Hornady 165gr Interbond. They haul ass and best any off the shelf ammo by leaps and bounds, and likely do as well or better than anyone's hot hand loads.
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    With good bullets and most importantly good shot placement a 308 will drop an elk just fine.

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    Ditton. I have a Browning BLR in .308 that shoots 168gr Barnes TSX bullets that has worked well in close and out to 300 yards on elk when I do my part.

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    .308 is more than adequate for all the big game in North America. I like 168gr the best

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    The .308 is proven. If you can get 165-168 grn Nosler Partitions so with that. The Ruger American is the best cheap rifle you can get. Nicer trigger than the other under $400 hunting rifles. It's got a nice trigger and I've shot over 100 rounds through mine with about 5 different kinds of ammo including steel case crap. No problems. That being said I use a savage 11 in .308 to hunt with.

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    Me cuz has used nothing but a 308 for moose and elk and deer for the last 35 years.
    Killed many many many including a 407 score bull in Utah.

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