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<blockquote data-quote="CapDog" data-source="post: 168978" data-attributes="member: 6079"><p>I will be using my 325WSM for a second season this year. With a 220gr Sierra loaded over a max chage of H4350 it will shoot into 3/4 MOA all day and tighten up down to 1/2 MOA sometimes. Currently I am shooting a plain jane M70 in a cheap stock. I have a matching 270WSM that I am thinking of turning into a donor action to make a heavy precision rig. </p><p></p><p>I've only tried 3 bullets so far and the 150gr Hornady's shoot sub MOA and made a good break in / plinking round. I couldn't get the 200gr Speer's to shoot worth a **** though. They averaged around 3-4" at 100.</p><p></p><p>Heading out tomorrow for a week of chasing Elk and Moose and will hopefully have a report on how they perform on large game. I shot a couple WT's with the 220gr Sierra last season. Shots were at 30yds and 180yds and there was very little meat damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CapDog, post: 168978, member: 6079"] I will be using my 325WSM for a second season this year. With a 220gr Sierra loaded over a max chage of H4350 it will shoot into 3/4 MOA all day and tighten up down to 1/2 MOA sometimes. Currently I am shooting a plain jane M70 in a cheap stock. I have a matching 270WSM that I am thinking of turning into a donor action to make a heavy precision rig. I've only tried 3 bullets so far and the 150gr Hornady's shoot sub MOA and made a good break in / plinking round. I couldn't get the 200gr Speer's to shoot worth a **** though. They averaged around 3-4" at 100. Heading out tomorrow for a week of chasing Elk and Moose and will hopefully have a report on how they perform on large game. I shot a couple WT's with the 220gr Sierra last season. Shots were at 30yds and 180yds and there was very little meat damage. [/QUOTE]
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