So, I have recently decided that Colorado will be home for at least the next few years, and that means that Elk are now a permanent fixture in hunting season. I was able to my trusty .308 win to get a nice bull this past year, but am now looking for an elk (any maybe other big stuff) rifle. I'll always have my .308s for deer and backups (and just all-around hunting) but am looking for something with a bit more power and/or range.
Something in stainless steel, relatively light weight, good recoil pad, nice stock (laminate or nice synthetic (not cheap injection molded)).
I really like Remington's 700 Alaskan Ti, but the price is about double my budget.
Leading candidates now are:
Rem 700 SPS Stainless (300WSM), and to get a Bell+Carl. ultralight medalist black web stock, flute the barrel, total: $1000-ish
Kimber Montana or Stainless w/ wood (338 Fed. or 300 WSM): $1100 ish
Ruger Hawkeye All-weather 388 Federal: $650 ish
I am open to other suggestions, rifle and caliber-wise.
I like the idea of 300 WSM balistically and power and bullet selection (especially already reloading the .308)
I also am intrigued by the 338 Fed., I like short actions and barrels, it doesn't have the range of the 3wsm, but I am not looking to take much over 300yards either.
Having shot some friends rifles, recoil on the 300 wsm is about the max I would like. So, I am looking for a long-term reliable rifle and cartridge to compliment my .308 win.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks