.260 Remington
.270 Winchester
.280 Remington
.308 Winchester
.30-06 Springfield
.338-06
Other (please state in post)
I end up using an Encore in 300 mag for most of my big game hunting.
Okay, I want to take this thread up a notch.
What would everyone consider as the best caliber for not only deer and elk, but for bear - I'm talking both blacks and browns (full sized Grizzleys), as well as Moose.
Is there a caliber that you'd recommend that would cover all of these options without bein too much on one end or too little on the other?
Discuss.
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What, nothing?
How about if I word it like this:
What do you think is the best caliber for long range elk deer and bear hunting?
What if you were limited to these calibers: .300, .338 or .270 (Yes, Win Mag & WSM can be included)?
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Bear?... hey.....
I would say .338 to make sure it STAYS down. Nothing more alarming than a pissed off bear... I should know. HAHA.
.300 win mag works for everything, 165-180 gr for deer, 180 gr for elk and bear, and 220gr for moose and caribou.
Yeah, the last 2 posts are exactly the info I was looking for.
Appreciate the info gents.
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if your going to use one rifle for deer and elk i would have to say the 30-06 because there is sooo many different grain ammo avaible. but i myself use a 270 for deer and a 300 win mag for elk.
Currently, a Sako chambered in .300 WSM is my mulie/elk rifle.