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300 Win Mag.........................Perfect for Elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Courtney" data-source="post: 835006" data-attributes="member: 28191"><p>I think so, with a heavy, high BC bullet (G1 BC > 0.600 or G7 BC > 0.300).</p><p></p><p>With 165 to 180 grain bullets, the .300 WM does not significantly outperform other calibers. </p><p></p><p>Me and my crew really need a brake to shoot the .300 well. </p><p></p><p>Be sure to site the rifle in at a higher elevation. Long range ballistics at 10000 ft is a lot different than shooting ranges at 0 to 5000 ft, and (depending on the details), ballistic calculators don't give the whole story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Courtney, post: 835006, member: 28191"] I think so, with a heavy, high BC bullet (G1 BC > 0.600 or G7 BC > 0.300). With 165 to 180 grain bullets, the .300 WM does not significantly outperform other calibers. Me and my crew really need a brake to shoot the .300 well. Be sure to site the rifle in at a higher elevation. Long range ballistics at 10000 ft is a lot different than shooting ranges at 0 to 5000 ft, and (depending on the details), ballistic calculators don't give the whole story. [/QUOTE]
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