I just took the plunge with new selk rifle. I bought a Browning BLR lightweight 81 in the new cammo/ stainless version. I topped it off with a Trijicon Accupoint 3X9X40. I don't have any experience with hunting Trijicon products but plenty on the military and law enforcement end. Their optics perform quite well. I hoping the best for my new scope. I opted for the BLR stainless in 270 WSM for compact, easy to use shooting in wet conditions during my elk and deer season. I have found that stainless and plastic is the best way to go where I hunt. The only new issues are the 270 WSM and the Accupoint scope...both of which I have no experience with.
I did a lot of research on the 270 WSM and found it to be a good option for medium size game in just about every situation and many folks think it is a fantastic round for elk,too. I usually hunt with magnum 300 calibers but have recently had a change of heart after exposure to the magnums in the 243 to 25 caliber class. I have been hunting quite a bit with small bullets, 85-115 gr, driven at very high velocities with non-fragmenting Barnes X-bullet varieties and had absolutely stellar results on game. I have shot a number of deer and large boar with my 243 WSSM 85 gr Barnes and dropped them all in their tracks with minimal meat damage and very little recoil or noise in comparison to...lets say...my 300 RUM which my brain loves dearly and my shoulder detests.
My thought is to use the 270 WSM Barnes 130 Gr TSX or the 150 Gr MRX. My gut tells me the 130 Gr might hold have the edge due to the extra velocity. Heck, the energy seems to be in the 130 gr favor after 200 yards, too. Any thoughts in the 270 wsm for elk, bullet selection and the Trijicon scope?


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