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Hello All, I just installed a 30-338 mag barrel on my Ruger #1 and was wondering if anyone has a killer load for Elk in heavy timber. I'm thinking a 200 grainer. I will be using a reciever rear sight w/ a hooded front. The barrel is 24" w/ 1-10" twist. I've always been a conventional copper jacket/lead core type but definately would consider the new high tech solids. Thank You for any suggestions Joe | ||
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I have a 30-338 and have good luck with IMR 4350 in the 180 & 190 gr bullets. The Barnes Triple Shock in 200 gr might be an option or a North Fork 200 gr bullet. http://www.northforkbullets.com/308-200.htm[/URL] Either would be a good choice for you heavy timber elk hunt. Welcome to AR and good luck on your elk hunt. Focus on the leading edge! | |||
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I have used one extensively in Africa, and the 180 Nosler Partition has penetrated thru and thru everything I ever shot with it. I'd say that it is heavy enough. I did have one turned sideways by a finger sized tree/bush about two feet in front of an Nyala, and it cut the Nyala's throat entering side ways. I'd think about a round nose bullet for timber hunting. Kudude | |||
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I rechambered a #1-B to a 30-338 and I shoot 200 gr Nosler Partition using Accurate 3100. It shoots less than 1" 3 shot groups at 200 yards going 2950 fps. Ruger#1 one shot=clean kill! | |||
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I'll have to agree with using imr 4350. With a 180 grain over a pile of 4350, I get 3150 fps over a chrono. 5/8" 5 shot groups. No pressure problems with great brass life. gunmaker | |||
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