TBinKodiak
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OK First post in the elk section. I drew a bull elk tag for Raspberry Island (between Kodiak and Afognak Island) for October. I have a 338 with 225 gr partitions that I'm pretty confident with out to about 250 yards, it weighs 9lbs loaded. Also have a 300wsm with 180 gr power points that I'm confident with out to about 300 possibly 350 for a larger animal like an elk, it weighs 7lbs loaded. A little background:
I've read these bulls are the largest bodied elk in north america and can reach weights of 1400 pounds. About the size of a mid sized moose. I hunt deer all the time with the 300 and I'm confident in its capabilities with the local brown bears should it come to that. So that is not a determining factor. I have also tried 180 gr partitions with the short mag but the gun doesn't like them and I would have to limit myself to about 200-250 yards with it. Only two options for 300 short mag shells on the island are the 180 gr partitions or power points. The terrain is mountainous with spruce and thick alder patches, but enough open places to have to stretch the barrel.
My question is this. I love the 300 for its weight and accuracy but I am concerned with the light skinned bullet on an animal this size. Should I man up and haul the 338 or is the 300 enough gun for a bull Roosevelt?
TB
I've read these bulls are the largest bodied elk in north america and can reach weights of 1400 pounds. About the size of a mid sized moose. I hunt deer all the time with the 300 and I'm confident in its capabilities with the local brown bears should it come to that. So that is not a determining factor. I have also tried 180 gr partitions with the short mag but the gun doesn't like them and I would have to limit myself to about 200-250 yards with it. Only two options for 300 short mag shells on the island are the 180 gr partitions or power points. The terrain is mountainous with spruce and thick alder patches, but enough open places to have to stretch the barrel.
My question is this. I love the 300 for its weight and accuracy but I am concerned with the light skinned bullet on an animal this size. Should I man up and haul the 338 or is the 300 enough gun for a bull Roosevelt?
TB