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Best 300WM ammo for elk
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<blockquote data-quote="streetglideok" data-source="post: 560745" data-attributes="member: 24889"><p>Nice rifle, question is, how much practice have you had at 250+ yards? If none, it doesnt matter how good a shot you are at 100, you arent ready for 800 yards. 300, 400 yards, sure. I would suggest either the accubonds, or partitions. Accubonds hold velocity better due to a better BC. I myself use partitions in both 300 calibers I own. 180s in the wifes 300win, and 200gr in my 300RUM. If you are getting 1" groups, at 100yards, do you know how big that group just may be at 800 yards?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streetglideok, post: 560745, member: 24889"] Nice rifle, question is, how much practice have you had at 250+ yards? If none, it doesnt matter how good a shot you are at 100, you arent ready for 800 yards. 300, 400 yards, sure. I would suggest either the accubonds, or partitions. Accubonds hold velocity better due to a better BC. I myself use partitions in both 300 calibers I own. 180s in the wifes 300win, and 200gr in my 300RUM. If you are getting 1" groups, at 100yards, do you know how big that group just may be at 800 yards? [/QUOTE]
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