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<blockquote data-quote="GSP814" data-source="post: 1823875" data-attributes="member: 92703"><p>I've killed about 10 elk and 10 mule deer with 300B, it is the stainless fluted Mark V that preceded the Ultralight. Weatherby ammo is down to about $50/box, my rifle would only shoot the 180 grain Nosler Partition. I never had an elk or deer take a step after getting hit with the 300B. Accuracy went south for some reason, I sent to a well know gunsmith to accurize it, who replaced the tupperware stock with a B&C Medalist, pillar bedded it, worked on the trigger and recrowned it. It actually shot worst! It sat in my safe and then I started shooting different factory ammo to see if it shot better. I bought a box of Nosler factory 180 Accubonds and the rifle shoots great (2 bullets touching a 1 about a 1/2" from them). A bud also handloaded some 185 Bergers that shoot good. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSP814, post: 1823875, member: 92703"] I've killed about 10 elk and 10 mule deer with 300B, it is the stainless fluted Mark V that preceded the Ultralight. Weatherby ammo is down to about $50/box, my rifle would only shoot the 180 grain Nosler Partition. I never had an elk or deer take a step after getting hit with the 300B. Accuracy went south for some reason, I sent to a well know gunsmith to accurize it, who replaced the tupperware stock with a B&C Medalist, pillar bedded it, worked on the trigger and recrowned it. It actually shot worst! It sat in my safe and then I started shooting different factory ammo to see if it shot better. I bought a box of Nosler factory 180 Accubonds and the rifle shoots great (2 bullets touching a 1 about a 1/2" from them). A bud also handloaded some 185 Bergers that shoot good. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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