If you poke a hole in a human and he gets away, do you still have to pay the trophy fee?
While I think there are better calibers for eland, I think a .308 is fine for sheep hunting. Yes, I'd rather take my .300 Win Mag but that's another story. People act like the .243, .270, 30-06 and .308 can't kill anything
enysse,
a eland is heavier than a buffalo.
An argali ram has a weight from 200 kg,mostly not to get under 300m
With a .308 you have no shoot out,no blood ,no reserve,no dogs for the woundsearch.
Wounded not found is full price.
An Eland (at least Lord Derby) and an Argali is not to get under USD 30'.-
Nothing speaks against getting dressed appropriately
How about the 7mm-08 Remington for Argali. I know that it drops less than the 308.
I think you meant to say .300 Weatherby for Eland and 6.5 Creedmoor for sheep.
My friend took an Eland last year with 7-08 it went 20 yards then fell dead. I killed mine with my 30-06 180 grain RWS bonded. I have killed big Oryx with my 243 win. and my 270 all dropped dead and my friend also took an Eland with 308 but I didn't see that. As with all these shots bullet placement is everything. On the same hunt I witnessed 4 shots to kill an Oryx with 375 H&H. Just my thoughts.
I still think a .308 is taking any walking human not wearing a bullet proof vest down for the count.
While I think there are better calibers for eland, I think a .308 is fine for sheep hunting. Yes, I'd rather take my .300 Win Mag but that's another story. People act like the .243, .270, 30-06 and .308 can't kill anything
And just look what that .300 Win Mag is doing at that altitude.The only thing that *might* make 308 useful for argali is the altitude you will be hunting.
At about 10,000 ft altitude, a 180 gr 308 fired at 2600 has more energy/velocity at 700 yards than a 300 win mag fired at sea level shooting the same bullet at MV 2900.
Nobody is a bigger .308 W fanatic than I am, and I'm good with mine to 1000 yards. That said, there's no way I'd take my 308 for eland or argali. For the latter, 7mm RM shooting 175s or 300 WM shooting 180s or 200s.
And just look what that .300 Win Mag is doing at that altitude.
I am really impressed with this new ELD-X Precision Hunter ammunition from Hornady. It is incredibly accurate in my .300 Win Mag. Would be my choice for a real long distance shot at game.Precisely. And 2900 is low end for 180 gr bullets. AF, Woodleigh PPSN, and Partition at 3000-3100 are all 900-1000 yd bullets at that altitude and for a big sheep like argali.
My friend took an Eland last year with 7-08 it went 20 yards then fell dead. I killed mine with my 30-06 180 grain RWS bonded. I have killed big Oryx with my 243 win. and my 270 all dropped dead and my friend also took an Eland with 308 but I didn't see that. As with all these shots bullet placement is everything. On the same hunt I witnessed 4 shots to kill an Oryx with 375 H&H. Just my thoughts.
Markcz
I am really impressed with this new ELD-X Precision Hunter ammunition from Hornady. It is incredibly accurate in my .300 Win Mag. Would be my choice for a real long distance shot at game.