The 200-220 gr .30s will penetrate better than the .338, as they have higher SD and V (the 300 case is a tad larger.) Also, flatter shooting due to the higher BCs. Now, the 225 and 250+ gr .338s out of a larger cased magnum and you're talking even better BCs, comparable Vs and high SD. It's not hard to kill an elk: 'Took my 1st at 80 yds w/ a .338-06 A-Sq...took a few steps and piled up! 210 gr Nos PT (Wby/Norma factory ammo-Elk on box and Rocky Mtn Elk Foundation stamp of approval!) Use the 200 or 220 gr Nos PT in your 300 and you will NOT be disappointed. Are you saying you're contemplating buying a new gun over this issue? Put $3K in a high-yield savings, CD or proven ETFs instead.Was trying to decide what rifle i want to Elk hunt with this year since i didnt bow hunt and was thinking of heavy bullet in 300 wm or 338 wm? Here is the question that popped into my mind...at what point do you just go up to 338 wm as far as bullet weight goes? So...200, 225 grain 300 wm or just switch up to 338 in 225 or 250 grain?
I never really thought about it. I thought of using one of my 9.3x62s but that is an entirely different issue! LOL! Never thought i HAD to have a magnum to smoke elk as i grew up hunting them with 308 and 270's.
***ATTENTION*** You dont need to read the rest of this as its just a memory about knocking elk down with 308 and iron sights and not about the original topic! Ive knocked down elk with 308 win and 270 win. The year i was late getting back into my home town and then into elk camp because mistake was made on my leave time request i didnt have time to get to the range to test fire/sight in a rifle. I grabbed my 788 in 308 win with iron sights as i know that thing is always on. Touched one off at an old hat i had in the truck at hit where it was supposed to so i was at least confident in the 788 being in tune with the rounds i grabbed for it. Upon arriving into camp and a few toddys later, my uncles and "friends of the family" that are like uncles started giving me grief about my little ol 308 with iron sights and i listened to em churp about their magnums and 44 and 50 mm obj scopes and on and on. The only support i had was from grandfather and my uncle Jerry who used a 243 for elk on 6 or 7 different elk over the years (he was a timber faller and had shoulder issues etc). He only took bell joint shots he was sure about. Anyway, I was a young guy around 19 or 20 and back then had a quicker fuse for sure and i was determined to show em what was what. I know its long winded already so ill get to the point....think it was 3rd day and a few of us spread out and went up a decent slope with old growth timber on it. I found myself a freshly beat up freeway/trail that side hilled mountain. About 30-45 mins later i heard a shot that was one of my uncles who went about 5-600 yards further up the road before heading up the slope. Of course my eyes were wide and my attention was peaked and a few mins later i saw elk on the side hill trail i was on coming right at me and the next trail above me. I had camped my butt out above a nice sized fir tree so i was a few feet above the trail and could see both trails and elk coming right at me! Cow, cow, cow, legal button spike, cow cow cow cow rag horn 3x, cow cow cow and then nice big thick 5x5 and about then they were quick paced walking with a few still startled that were bumping into butts of the ones in front of them. The 5x5 stopped in front of smaller blow down crossing the trail and he looked back over his shoulder behind him. Yep i lifted that Rem 788 with iron sights up and i sunk that little ol 308 win 150 grain bullet right between his shoulders at base of the neck! He just about flipped onto his back with his rack landing about where his butt was just a moment before. Ill stop there but ill say i got on the radio about 5 mins later and told everybody to get over to me cuz i had elk down! I was a bit swollen up around camp that night with my chest stuck out talking a bit of chit to my uncles...and yes the beers/toddies tasted that much better! I actually had one of my uncles ask to borrow my 788 the next afternoon to go back into that darker heavy stand of timber! LOL! I let him borrow it and YES he dumped a nice size 3x5 satellite bull with that little ol 308 with iron sights! LOL!
Anyway, maybe ill just dig out a 308 with iron sights and hunt that this year! LOL!
Use a 180gr bullet in a .300WM and you can kill most PG. Use a 225gr bullet in a .338WM and you can kill the rest. Don't overthink it.The one problem with the .300 Win. Mag. (and this isn't meant to be a criticism) is the extra case capacity that it does have over the .338 Win. Mag. goes away with heavy bullets because of the seating depth usually needed. Both the .300 and .338 Win Mags were not really designed to take the long heavy bullets produced in those calibers. Lighter monometal bullets help that issue a lot because they shouldn't shed weight like a lead core. I sure have been eyeing the .30 and .338 Noslers for a long while for that reason. They should do a little better with the longer bullets. I wish they'd gain more popularity though. They are maximized for a standard length action.
.340 Wby., .338 RUM etc. will be obviously be better when a hard quartering shot is needed but, not as nice to carry and no fun to practice with when in a lighter weight "elk" rifle. Of course you could put a break on them but that has downsides too. I've been going over your exact same consideration myself for a long time already and now you've got me Jones'n for my "perfect" elk rifle again.
Except the wallet, AND the Missus!!All this talk of going heavier, why not go just a little lighter with a 165 grain Barnes TTSX bullet in a 300WM to up the velocity and in turn, the energy at impact?
Considering that elk are regularly taken with 257WBY, 270WIN, 243WIN (sorry @Bob Nelson 35Whelen but it happens) and 25-06…all with bullets weighing less than 150 grains, why is there a real need to go much bigger?
At the same time, if you want a new rifle please don’t feel the need to seek any kind of approval from anyone except yourself.
@geoff rathExcept the wallet, AND the Missus!!
Is not as good as a .300 WM or .375 H&H!225gr .338 WINCHESTER MAGNUM!
About 14 elk taken with my Browning A Bolt in .338 WINCHESTER MAGNUM using those SUPER PREMIUM 225gr. REMINGTON CORE LOKTS would disagree with you. LOLIs not as good as a .300 WM or .375 H&H!
Is not as good as a .300 WM or .375 H&H!
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