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300 win with 125 gr. Ball. Tip
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<blockquote data-quote="motivationteam" data-source="post: 147722" data-attributes="member: 8031"><p>I am new to the forum but already I like it. I am proposing and an interesting thought. I have a 300 Win that I am trying to set up for coyote hunting. Now I know that this is not the taditional coyote set up but I don't get the traditional shots. I am looking to do some long range shooting with as much knock down power so that there is as little suffering as possible in the event of a off center hit. That being said I have loaded some 125 grain nosler ballistic tip bullets for my 300. I am using it mainly because I like to shoot and parctics to improbe my effectiveness and don't like the brutal recoil of the heavier bullets. My problem is that the rifle is not shooting to my expectations. I am getting about 3/4 of an inch groups and would like to get at least to half inch. </p><p></p><p>My question is does any one have any experience loading these lighter bullets? Is this typical for a 300 sendero. Is there any tips to making it shoot better. Besides the obvious trigger job. </p><p></p><p>Is there a better accuracy load you can turn me on too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motivationteam, post: 147722, member: 8031"] I am new to the forum but already I like it. I am proposing and an interesting thought. I have a 300 Win that I am trying to set up for coyote hunting. Now I know that this is not the taditional coyote set up but I don't get the traditional shots. I am looking to do some long range shooting with as much knock down power so that there is as little suffering as possible in the event of a off center hit. That being said I have loaded some 125 grain nosler ballistic tip bullets for my 300. I am using it mainly because I like to shoot and parctics to improbe my effectiveness and don't like the brutal recoil of the heavier bullets. My problem is that the rifle is not shooting to my expectations. I am getting about 3/4 of an inch groups and would like to get at least to half inch. My question is does any one have any experience loading these lighter bullets? Is this typical for a 300 sendero. Is there any tips to making it shoot better. Besides the obvious trigger job. Is there a better accuracy load you can turn me on too! [/QUOTE]
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