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Long range 300wsm deer load needed
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwiwildcat" data-source="post: 290321" data-attributes="member: 10855"><p>Thanks gbp for that, I hadn't considered the 210gr SMK.</p><p> </p><p>My rifle is built on a Montana 1999 action (WSM), and has a generous internal magazine length of 3.1 inches or there abouts. The barrel is 24 inches (Winchester M70 classic barrel) that I purchased in mint unfired condition for an absolute bargain.</p><p> </p><p>I had a M700 CDL in 300wsm that I played around with for a short while that had a 26inch tube, but the short M700 action was too short for my liking for the 300WSM cartidge. Although I was driving 180gr Accubonds at over 3000 fps even though they were seated so deeply in the case and accuracy was under 1 inch.</p><p> </p><p>How does the 178gr A-Max perform on game? Does it work like a Nosler Ballistic Tip.</p><p> </p><p>Regards,</p><p> </p><p>Michael.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwiwildcat, post: 290321, member: 10855"] Thanks gbp for that, I hadn't considered the 210gr SMK. My rifle is built on a Montana 1999 action (WSM), and has a generous internal magazine length of 3.1 inches or there abouts. The barrel is 24 inches (Winchester M70 classic barrel) that I purchased in mint unfired condition for an absolute bargain. I had a M700 CDL in 300wsm that I played around with for a short while that had a 26inch tube, but the short M700 action was too short for my liking for the 300WSM cartidge. Although I was driving 180gr Accubonds at over 3000 fps even though they were seated so deeply in the case and accuracy was under 1 inch. How does the 178gr A-Max perform on game? Does it work like a Nosler Ballistic Tip. Regards, Michael. [/QUOTE]
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