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200gr NP or Grand Slam, whichever is the most accurate. And usually its a push. I have never shot any lesser bullet than a 200gr in a 300WM. And nothing I've seen nor read gives me any reason to change. 200gr's @2800+ = dead animal(s). In the off season, I practice with 200gr hot cores. | ||
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I use the 180 grain Swift A Frame for accuracy concerns more than any thing else. I took my M70 300 Win Mag with the above load at 3180 FPS to SA for a plains game hunt and had 5 one shot kills on Kudu, Waterbuck, Gemsbuck, Springbuck and Jackal. I had to follow up with two shots on an Eland only because of poor shooting...... | |||
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It used to be 180 or 200 grs Nosler Partitions - still good choices. But these days, a 168 gs Barnes Triple Shock is my preferred bullet - if I can get it to shoot in the .300 Win Mag in question. - mike | |||
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Just curious to see what everyone prefers as far as bullet weight goes in they're .300 Win Mag. | |||
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I personally use the 200 grain Nosler Accubond in my .300 WM. Took my first game with it last week (4x4 mule deer). I am amazed at how many people have voted for the 125 grain projectile. What do these folks hunt with that. The only thing I could see hunted with that is smallish whitetails or varmints. Sure would hate to see someone tackling and elk or moose with one of those | |||
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