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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Caliber for medium range Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="DNADave" data-source="post: 1788330" data-attributes="member: 110467"><p>I would think a 150gr bullet to 180gr bullet in a .270 Wby, 7mm Wby, or even a .300 Wby would have a mild recoil and be able to push a heavier bullet for elk if needed. For the .270 Wby and 7mm Wby, you might need a faster twist than the standard 1:10.</p><p></p><p>Shooting a 168gr Barnes in my .300 Wby Mag is a completely different story than a 200gr partition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNADave, post: 1788330, member: 110467"] I would think a 150gr bullet to 180gr bullet in a .270 Wby, 7mm Wby, or even a .300 Wby would have a mild recoil and be able to push a heavier bullet for elk if needed. For the .270 Wby and 7mm Wby, you might need a faster twist than the standard 1:10. Shooting a 168gr Barnes in my .300 Wby Mag is a completely different story than a 200gr partition. [/QUOTE]
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