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45-70 for elk
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- Tenderfoot
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45-70 for elk
How many of you have taken your 45-70 out for elk? What kind of ranges did you see? What ammo did you use?
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- JEBar
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Re: 45-70 for elk
I've been wondering the same thing .... I've elk hunted didn't have a 45-70 at the time .... my biggest question is range, sure hope some of our folks can comment from experience .... based on my research, my starting round would be a 300 grain CT Ballistic Silvertip Bullet ===> https://www.nosler.com/45-70-govt-strong-actions-only pushed by 51.5 grains of IMR4198 .... Nosler makes a couple of other very interesting .458 bullets but they do not give 45-70 loading info for them
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Re: 45-70 for elk
Killed my last dozen or so with a 45-70. First few I used buffalo bore 405 grain 2000fps. Didn't kick as bad as 3.5" 12 Guage slugs but it was a close second. Switched to Hornaday lever evolution 325 grain since but I'm starting to question the construction of these bullets. I'm a meat hunter and hunt an area with plenty of elk so I can be selective with my shots and wait for a good broadside opportunity. My fear is hitting a solid bone with this bullet. It should never happen but if it did I fear it wouldn't end well as I recover bullet fragments and seperated jackets with the broadside rib shots I take.I hunt the trees mainly and shots are under 100yds but I'd be confident to 200 if it presented itself. May switch to a winchester or core lokt when I'm out. Good luck in the draws fellers.
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- JEBar
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Re: 45-70 for elk
very impressive .... over time I've heard many conversations centering on taking 100 plus yard shots .... sometimes I can't help but believe that many if not most folks really don't fully appreciated what it takes to make a clean shot at 100 much less 200 yards .... from what I've seen firing on various ranges, I'd be comfortable out to about 150 yards .... under the right circumstances, I can't rule out pulling the trigger at 200 .... I'm looking forward to build a strong load around the 300 gr NoslerDennis H wrote:I hunt the trees mainly and shots are under 100yds but I'd be confident to 200 if it presented itself.
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I don't think you can go wrong with a nosler partition. It's a well proven bullet. I shoot a scoped guide gun, open sites don't work for me any longer. I struggle to read the ticker on the bottom of the tv!
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Re: 45-70 for elk
I've seen your several recent posts. Welcome to the forum from CT and thanks for adding your experienced voice to the conversation.Dennis H wrote:I don't think you can go wrong with a nosler partition. It's a well proven bullet. I shoot a scoped guide gun, open sites don't work for me any longer. I struggle to read the ticker on the bottom of the tv!
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Re: 45-70 for elk
Ive taken mine elk hunting but I havent seen one within range to shoot at yet. I use my reloads which consist of 47 gr of reloader 7 and a Hornady 350gr flat point. Al
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