Asking the opinion of those been there done that folks.
To begin with, I am a 100 max shooter - with my full stock Plains Rifle (.50 caliber Sharon bbl, 36"), my eyes will let me kill a deer at 100 yards. I can estimate distance pretty well, I blame my years as a soccer referee as helping with my distance estimation, but today I also have a rangefinder [grins].
I am very, very comfortable with my Plains Rifle - I built it about 25 years ago, and am simply very comfortable shooting it, and shoot it pretty well. I've taken a lot of deer with it, but never elk.
I live in NM now, and for a resident elk hunting is more accessible here than when I lived in Oregon. If I draw an ML tag again, I would like to use my .50.
At 100 yards, is it enough gun with a patched round ball? My target load is 120gr of 3F (yes, it's a cannon, but that is the load it likes most), I hunt with 140gr.
I'd like to think my .50 is adequate for elk to 100, but I also want to hunt within the range that I can make a sure kill. I'm not a long shot guy anywho - I prefer to be a hunter, not a shooter. My elk this year was taken at 75 yards - the country is rugged and wooded, I don't figure on many long shot opportunities anyway.
Looking forward to hearing your opinions.
David
NM
To begin with, I am a 100 max shooter - with my full stock Plains Rifle (.50 caliber Sharon bbl, 36"), my eyes will let me kill a deer at 100 yards. I can estimate distance pretty well, I blame my years as a soccer referee as helping with my distance estimation, but today I also have a rangefinder [grins].
I am very, very comfortable with my Plains Rifle - I built it about 25 years ago, and am simply very comfortable shooting it, and shoot it pretty well. I've taken a lot of deer with it, but never elk.
I live in NM now, and for a resident elk hunting is more accessible here than when I lived in Oregon. If I draw an ML tag again, I would like to use my .50.
At 100 yards, is it enough gun with a patched round ball? My target load is 120gr of 3F (yes, it's a cannon, but that is the load it likes most), I hunt with 140gr.
I'd like to think my .50 is adequate for elk to 100, but I also want to hunt within the range that I can make a sure kill. I'm not a long shot guy anywho - I prefer to be a hunter, not a shooter. My elk this year was taken at 75 yards - the country is rugged and wooded, I don't figure on many long shot opportunities anyway.
Looking forward to hearing your opinions.
David
NM