What's your elk rifle?

RHC

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Mine is a Ruger M77 Mark II in .300 RSAUM top with 30mm rings and a Vortex Viper 2.5-10x44mm scope with a fine duplex reticle. That covers what I do (Bob Marshall/Scape Goat back country hunts and dark, nasty timber). I'm covered from 10 to 500 yards.
 
I'm still at the "it's gonna be" phase.

But

I can say for sure, it's gonna be a Weatherby. It's gonna be tuned up by me. It's gonna shoot copper.

The probables are:
338/26 Nosler that started as a 338WM Alaskan
300/26 Nosler that started as a 30-06 Stainless Synthetic

Backup is a 300Wby Stainless Synthetic
 
Custom 300 win on a Defiance action, 28" Broughton, JP Brake, McMillian Thumbhole stock, 5.5~22 NF NXS RP-R2 reticle. with a 30 MOA Near rail and NF UL rings. Sends 215 Bergers at 3035 fps and is sitting 22 and 0 for one shot big game kills in the last 12 months. Never tracked a one from 200 yard bulls to 1285 yard antelope.

But if I need to go past 1100 on elk it will be my DE LRKM in .338 Terminator +P. You just have to see the difference of a 300 gr Berger at 3200 fps to understand a good .338 over smaller calibers on long range elk.

Jeff
 
Rem 700 in 300 RUM sitting in a B&C stock and topped with a Nikon Monarch 4-16. Nothing too exciting about it, but it shoots the 200gr Accubonds at 1/2 MOA. Thinking about jumping up to the 230gr Bergers once supplies start to show up on shelves again.
 
Custom 338 RUM based on Montana Rifles 1999 action and a 26.5" #19 Krieger stainless barrel, Accurate Innovations stock in oil finished English black walnut (I like wood), medium Painkiller brake, 4.5 X 30 Bushnell Elite, 30 mm Burris Signature rings mounted on 20 MOA Nightforce bases. I use 210 TTSX at 3,200 fps out to 500 yards, 300 gr Bergers past that.
 
Weatherby Mark V
.338/378 wby: 250gr WBY factory load
Assassin brake by JE custom
Action bedding by JE custom
Nightforce NXS 3.5-15X50 MOAR
Near Mfg. Alphamount
 
I will soon have two, both 338's:

Currently have:
Ultralight Backpacking elk rifle:
- Stainless Win M70 short action chambered in 338-300 WSM
- PacNor 24" ultralight contour barrel
- Bell and Carlson Medalist stock glass bedded
- Teflon coat all metal
- VX3 4.5-14x50mm w/ Talley Rings
- 210 TTSX @ 2850 fps, 1/2 moa
- 7.2 lbs
- personal range limit of about 600-650 yards for elk with this rifle/load, which at my average 8500 ft. elk hunting elevation has the 210 TTSX at 1980+ fps and 1830+ ft*lbs.

Will have the following (~6weeks) as my "new" go-to LR Elk setup:
- Borden Timberline Magnum 338 RUM
- Hart 27" #4 contour plus CSR 3 port brake
- McMillan Game Scout Edge fill stock
- Jewel Trigger
- Cerakote all metal
- Optics: TBD, likely NF NXS 5.5-22x56 w/ Seekins Rings
- 250 Berger Hybrid - ~3000 fps ??
- 11# estimated weight fully outfitted
- personal range limit for elk: Gonna be fun practicing to figure this one out!
- 250 Berger carries 1650 fps and 1500 ft*lbs out to 1500 yards, so I would say that is the limit of the bullet/load. Rifle/Shooter TBD.
- Also would like to play around with the Barnes 265 and 285 LRX
 
Primary rifle = Stiller Tac 338 with Stiller 20 moa rail, Brux straight 1.35" shank for 4" then taper to 0.75" at 28" fluted in 338 Lapua, 4 port CSR Muscle brake, Jewell HVR, bedded Manners T2 carbon fiber fill with 4 flush cups, March 2.5-25x52 with illuminated MTR 4 glass etched reticle, Nightforce Ultra Lite rings, shooting 300 OTM.

Backup and light carry rifle = Trued 700 Remington, 26" Lilja #3 contour fluted with Bansner brake in 300 RUM, Jewell HVR, bedded B & C Alaskan stock, Swarovski Z5 3.5-44 BT, Talley one piece mounts, shooting 230 hybrid.
 
For me .338 Lapua Magnum. Tack driver at distances from 1000 and in.
 

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Primary is a Remington 700 long range in 300 RUM shooting 230 gr berger hybrid targets and a vortex viper pst 4-16x50 ffp mrad.

Backup is a savage 111 in 30-06 with a 26in varmit shilen stainless match barrel, stockade stock, and a redfield revolution 4-12x40 accurange. shootng 200gr accubonds at 2700fps.
 
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