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Bullets for 300 Ultra Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="meathead" data-source="post: 35640" data-attributes="member: 613"><p>Depends on where you are hunting. I have to agree with Fiftydriver, go with the partitions. Around here(close to Butte) and on the Big Hole, the Elk head for the timber on opening day. Down in the Rubys, some open country shots do present themselves, but mostly on cows,calves, hefers and once and a while a raghead or spike. 30 cal. Partitions have a decent ballistic number to do well at long shots,and they are the cats meow for close-in shots, which happens more often.</p><p> Chill out, you have six weeks before the festivites begin. Try as many factory loads that you can afford to see which one shoots best. If you work hard, you have time to work up a hand load using Accubonds, which would be my first choice! Either way, get a good zero on sight-in, and good luck in November! <img src="http://images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meathead, post: 35640, member: 613"] Depends on where you are hunting. I have to agree with Fiftydriver, go with the partitions. Around here(close to Butte) and on the Big Hole, the Elk head for the timber on opening day. Down in the Rubys, some open country shots do present themselves, but mostly on cows,calves, hefers and once and a while a raghead or spike. 30 cal. Partitions have a decent ballistic number to do well at long shots,and they are the cats meow for close-in shots, which happens more often. Chill out, you have six weeks before the festivites begin. Try as many factory loads that you can afford to see which one shoots best. If you work hard, you have time to work up a hand load using Accubonds, which would be my first choice! Either way, get a good zero on sight-in, and good luck in November! [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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