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The 180 grain is pretty universal for the .300 (for most applications), and is all I use in mine (Nosler partition). I suspect that for pigs and sambar, you're going to want something a bit more economical, however. Any of the conventional 180's will do fine for these animals. You are on the right track with the heaviest Woodliegh available for water buff. I understand that these fellows normally outweigh Cape buff of Africa by several hundred pounds. Nosler makes a 220 grain partition which might also work on these behemouths. Varget is somewhat too fast for your .300 Winchester. The Aussie version of H4831sc (whatever it's called) would be a much better choice. | |||
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<Hunter - DownUnder> |
Stonecreek, My thanks. | ||
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<GeorgeInNePa> |
Best groups and velocities with 200gr and up in my .300Win was with IMR7828. | ||
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Just checked the ADI loading manual. H4831sc is the same a A2213sc and should do well in you .300 Win with everything from 150 to 220 grain bullets. | |||
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<FarRight> |
My brother uses the 180 grain Nosler Partitions. Haven't tested them yet but we are expecting great things from this load. I am looking into a 175 grain Partition for my 7mm Rem Mag. The 180 gr should work fine for pigs. For roe deer I would look into the BalTips in the same grainage and for water buf, I am sorry, but I have to suggest you go with something a little larger than a .30 cal--say something like a .375... | ||
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The 180 grain bullets is the best in the 300 | |||
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I'd try the 220 gr rn bullets, @ 2700 fps they're still plenty flat shooting, and I'd rather have more bullet weight and a tad less speed. Unfortunately Varget is simply too fast of a powder unless you're shooting light bullets. | |||
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one of us |
I have shot 165 grain Nosler ballistic tips over 70 grains of IMR 4350 for about 12 years. They have proven the perfect match on white tails on at least 15 kills. That is all the help I can give. One note I always go for lung shots and avoid the shoulder. Very little meat damage that way as I don't eat the ribs. ------------------ | |||
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<Eagle Eye> |
You won't go wrong with the 180 Nosler Partition but for what you are hunting, the Hornady Interlock in 165 or 180 should be good as well. Actually, any of the mainstream regular "cup" style bullets will work as long as you keep the velocities reasonable. My concern here would be the fragability at the high velocity the 300 WM is capable of, especially at close in ranges. | ||
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I just got my new 300 Win, it realy likes 180 and 220 grain PMP ammo | |||
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Hey Flip What type of rifle do you have and what kind of groups are you getting from PMP ammo? PMP is available here thru Century Arms for less than half the cost of other ammo. I don't reload for the caliber since I don't expect to shoot enough of it to justify the expense (heresy, I know), so the PMP looks good. Thanks! Redial | |||
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<Mark Mcdeavitt> |
I have been shooting a 300 for 6 years now. The best load I have found for deer or elk is H4831 @ 72.6 gr. and 165 gr. nossler ballistic tips.I shoot a remmington 700 bdl.Hope this helps. God speed Mark | ||
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180 grain Barnes X bullet. ------------------ | |||
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<1GEEJAY> |
Hello, I load reloader 19,fed 215 primer,Nosler 165 Btip.Groups from my gun,.250 or better. 1geejay www.shooting-hunting.com PS Gun is for sale.Custom. ![]() | ||
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For my high end load I use H1000 and 200 grain speer spitzers. For a deer/ hog load I push 165 grain PSPCL remington bullets to 3100 with 4350. I like noslers but just don't need them for my Elk hunting. | |||
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Definitely use woodeliegh bullets (Aussie Made) there supurp and I would use the 220 RN or the 200 gr PP, for what your shooting, in all honesty people have moved away from round nose projectiles but I reckon they kill better than pointy ones and it for hunting pigs or scrub bulls I reckon they penetrate more reliably and easily make up for what they give away in BC. | |||
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<Ranger Dave> |
My tightest group from my Ruger M77MKII was .75". This was Federal Primium 200 grain Sierra GameKing. I'vve haven't shot anything, other than an old farm cat, with my 300 yet. | ||
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