
I’ve been messing with this Savage SA for the past several weeks. Both the action and stock I got used here, and the action screws didn’t line up. I drilled out the front action hole and installed another pillar. They both fit like a glove now, and I’m looking at putting on a short action caliber. I already shot a 243, 308, 6 Remington, 6 GT, 6 XC, and CM so I was wanting something new to me. After reading forums and blogs, and watching YT videos, I decided on a 7mm-08. The reason I decided on the 7mm-08 is it small enough in a SA and has the potential to use on elk if I got an elk tag one of these years.
Before I fully commit to the 7mm-08, I decided to ask a buddy I’ve known for the past ten years and has hunted almost everything. His place is a typical hunter’s house with a several walls mounted with a deer, elk, javelina, oryx, and has a huge metal building that contains a walk-in freezer and food processing equipment. Every year he gets elk and/or deer and usually invites me over every time he bags one for a party. All the years I’ve know him, I never asked him what is used for elk.
My friend is in his late 50s or in his early 60s and he doesn’t use a computer or even have a fancy smart phone. I would consider him very old school and very set in his ways so when I asked my question, I was very surprised by his answer.
He told me he uses a 7mm Rem Mag for elk which didn’t surprise me. I know a lot of hunters who use a 7mm Rem Mag but his reason for an elk cartridge has to deal with the amount of recoil. He told me I needed a rifle with a heavy recoil because you need a powerful rifle to take down an elk. He suggested to me a 7mm Rem Mag, 270, 30-06, or 300 win mag. He did mention a 308 but only if you can get within 100 yards of an elk. He didn’t feel like the 308 had enough of a recoil to take down an elk over 100 yards.
I told him I was thinking of installing a 7mm-08 but was told this was a bad idea because the 7mm-08 was made for people who couldn’t handle the recoil of the 308 and should only be used for deer and under.
I was totally surprised by this way of thinking and I wondered if this was the way everyone thought before the internet and before information was widely available. I wonder his thought if could get a 50 BMG to recoil a light as a 243 by adding a lot of weight to the stock and installing the biggest break I could.