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I thought long and hard before replying to your post. The main deterrent for not replying to your post is that in .300 Wby, I am not shooting 180 grain bullets but, 150's. Couple that with the fact that I am shooting 150 grainers at +3600 fps chronographed.
I will relate to you my experience. For a couple of seasons, I used custom controlled expansion bullets and I thought that they did not expand enough. For example, 30 caliber entrance wound, a dime sized exit wound.
I went to the other end of the spectrum. Nosler Balistic Tips. Probably 50% exit wounds. Of those shots that did not exit, the animal looked liked a grenade went off inside of them and no exit wound.
Therefore, I would opt for a bullet somewhere in between. Today you have the Nosler Accubond and the Hornady Interbond.
Bottom line, I would opt for a bullet that is moderately tough. |
| Posts: 1323 | Location: San Antonio, Texas | Registered: 04 March 2003 | 
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| I've had nothing but great luck using them (core-lok's)on white tails. I almost always use a .270Win or a .308Win when I deer hunt. If John Ricks ever finishes my .375H&H I'm gonna poke one with it this year. I can't wait to hear the cat calls when I bring that to deer camp  HA! Terry |
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| I used Hornaday SST's and had great luck for 2yrs with them. Last year all that came to an end. When things don't go ecxactly as planned, it's good to have a bullet that will hold together no matter were it hits the animal. No more BT's or plastic tipped bullets for me, at least not while I'm hunting anyway. I'm sticking with core-loks and partitions from now on. They just work, what more can you ask? Dead is dead.
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| I've never shot a deer with a B.T. in my .300 Weatherby, but I've shot them with a similar bullet, the 165 gr. Hornady SST, and it performed really well I thought. However, no heavy bone was ever hit since I always try to go for the ribs if possible, so I don't know if that's a real test. I never recovered any bullets as they were all pass-throughs.
To be on the safe side, though, since I can't always count on having a broadside shot where I can go behind the shoulders, I now use tougher bullets like the Barnes TSX in the .300 Wby for deer hunting. |
| Posts: 407 | Location: Olive Branch, MS | Registered: 31 December 2003 | 
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| I have taken five elk,two moose and one whitetail with the 180gr ballistic tip out of my 300ultramag at 3300fps muzzle velocity.All were quick clean one shot kills.I do use lung shots and damage is not excessive.Only one bullet did not exit and that one travelled through the chest of a mature bull elk and then through the offside shoulder before stopping against the hide. |
| Posts: 3104 | Location: alberta,canada | Registered: 28 January 2002 | 
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