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325 WSM - Keep it or flip it?
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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1505753" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>Sometimes we have to come to the understanding that a particular cartridge may not be a 'long range' cartridge. No matter how much we twist and turn, or cobble together special loads, this cartridge may simply not measure up to the definition of 'long range'.</p><p></p><p>I have a 325 WSM set up in a 22" barrel which works quite well in the woods for intermediate range deer and elk hunting. For deer I load the Barnes 160 gr. TTSX which is outstanding performance-wise. For elk I move up to the Nosler AccuBond 200 gr. which is good out to about 750 yards based on energy requirements. These two loads are very accurate and perform as required. </p><p></p><p>But, if I know the area I'm headed to needs some ground covering velocity and remaining energy, I select another cartridge and rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1505753, member: 27307"] Sometimes we have to come to the understanding that a particular cartridge may not be a 'long range' cartridge. No matter how much we twist and turn, or cobble together special loads, this cartridge may simply not measure up to the definition of 'long range'. I have a 325 WSM set up in a 22" barrel which works quite well in the woods for intermediate range deer and elk hunting. For deer I load the Barnes 160 gr. TTSX which is outstanding performance-wise. For elk I move up to the Nosler AccuBond 200 gr. which is good out to about 750 yards based on energy requirements. These two loads are very accurate and perform as required. But, if I know the area I'm headed to needs some ground covering velocity and remaining energy, I select another cartridge and rifle. [/QUOTE]
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