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300 WM - Bullet & Powder Selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 342287" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>from what I can tell most will say R22,H1000,7828,H4831/Imr4831,and 190g -220g bullets.but with that said they will shoot a 165g bullet.the thing to ask is just what are you going to use it for.for me I wanted a lite bullet for hunt'n.so I went with a 168g vld.but while I was testing I was able to get a 200g smk to shoot just as good.even had alot of guys saying to go with a 208g A-max with H1000.and Ramshot magnum powder did OK with the 168g vld.but if you really want it to shoot a great group and take it out to a long distance you will need to go with a 190g or better.but hey this is my opinion.and there are more guys out there that have more time invested with a 300wm.but hope this is something that can help you out. John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 342287, member: 20409"] from what I can tell most will say R22,H1000,7828,H4831/Imr4831,and 190g -220g bullets.but with that said they will shoot a 165g bullet.the thing to ask is just what are you going to use it for.for me I wanted a lite bullet for hunt'n.so I went with a 168g vld.but while I was testing I was able to get a 200g smk to shoot just as good.even had alot of guys saying to go with a 208g A-max with H1000.and Ramshot magnum powder did OK with the 168g vld.but if you really want it to shoot a great group and take it out to a long distance you will need to go with a 190g or better.but hey this is my opinion.and there are more guys out there that have more time invested with a 300wm.but hope this is something that can help you out. John [/QUOTE]
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