Originally posted by seafire/B17G:
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Originally posted by Conservative Rifleman:
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Originally posted by seafire/B17G:
I've lost deer with a 300 Win Mag, that had excellent shot placement at 100 yds... the bullet passed thru before it had a chance to open up was the explanation I got from the bullet manufacturer... I've lost deer with a 300 Win Mag, that had excellent shot placement at 100 yds...
the bullet passed thru before it had a chance to open up was the explanation I got from the bullet manufacturer...
so that doesn't mean the 300 Win Mag is a bad deer rig....but it does mean that one has to carefully pick what bullets and what velocity they are going to be hitting game with...
same as with any other caliber...
I can't believe "Seafire" wrtoe that!
Well Seafire didn't believe it when it happened...
deer landed on its nose after the shot, there was blood and deer hair in at least a 3 feet circle...
deer jumped off and shook it off, and headed straight into the swamp that the road bordered..
when I called Sierra and they asked me the load and I told them it was Federal Factory load with a 200 grain Sierra bullet on it... they told me that the bullet was way too tough for distance, even on the largest of deer... it was designed to be an elk bullet...
as far as I am concerned, the explanation verified what had happened...
stayed over night and looked for that deer all the next day and never found it... I am sure it died...
I have never used that bullet again.. If I want to load heavy in a 300 Mag ( which I do) I pick a 220 grain Sierra RN or Hornadys...and run them hot, but they certainly will get the job done...big or small...