
In this area we have a cow season that opens Aug. 15, and my girl friend'gs son and grandson drew out of state permits...Now we are getting ready for their hunt and mine later in the season.....My girl friend and I tried for these permits, but no luck, so I bought a general...but her son and grandson will be here in Sept. for a go at the elk...So today I did a bit of sighting in and trying loads for their rifles and one I may use this fall...Since they will fly, her son sent his .338 Ultra home with me when I was on the east coast this spring turkey hunting...loaded some 225 grain Accubonds in it over R22....her grandson will use my 7mm Wea. with 160 grain Nosler part. over I7828.... both of these are set to shoot about 3 inches high...after a few shots both are right on the money...the .338 has nev er been used on game, so we will see how this performs in Sept...my old 7mm has taken coyotes, antelope, whitetails, mulies, axis deer, elk, and moose so it will be up to the task..We may have to switch guns for her grandson if the Wea. proves to have a stock that is too long, but it is one he wanted to try so it is ready for him....for my elk, later in the fall, I loaded some 300 grain Noslers over IMR4350......for my old .375 H & H...have had this one for many years, but never used it on any American game but antelope,, did a nice job on them with 300 grain Silvertips I may try the Silvertips if I get an open shot but the Nolsers shoot so well, I will probably stick with them.. FN's pictures of the 300 grain bullets from elk, made me think I should at least have this rifle ready if the chance comes along...we will see.....