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Old 04-28-2003, 10:14 PM
robtin robtin is offline
 
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Originally posted by Leanwolf
I'll join those who advise AGAINST the .30-30 Win., for elk.

I've used both my old .280 Rem., with my handloads using the 160 gr. Nosler Partition bullet, and my .338 Win. Magnum, again using my handloads and the 210 gr. Nosler Paritition bullets, to kill several elk.

One of my hunting buddies uses a Browning Lever Action 7mm-08, and kills an elk every year. Another hunting buddy does very well with his .30-06. Another scores well with his 7mm Mag. My cousin uses his old Win. Featherweight bolt action in .308 W., and has killed 22 elk with it, using both Federal and Win. 180 gr. factory premium rounds. (He also killed an Idaho moose with same.)

I go with most above, .270 Win. .280 Rem., 7mm Mag., .308 Win., .30-06.... any one with lots of practice and good factory premium rounds... if you don't handload. I prefer Nosler Partition bullets, but know there are other good ones out there.

But here's something I think is extremely important. Buy a GOOD 'scope for your rifle, no matter which rifle you buy. Do not skimp on the optics, as I think -- and my 53 years hunting experiences have proved to me, anyhow -- that a good scope and mount, and quality binocular, are far more important than an expensive rifle.

Best of luck with your purchase, practice, and hunting.

L.W.
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