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Recommend a good bullet weight...
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 887232" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>Honestly, the price of a bullet isn't necessarily going to dictate how accurate it is going to be in your rifle. Every rifle is different. Someone could have great accuracy with one factory load in their gun and you could take the exact same model rifle and that load could shoot terrible. Your best bet is going to be trying multiple different loads and brands. You don't have to be too picky since you will only be shooting to 600 yards, but I would still try to find heavier, higher BC bullets, if possible. The number of factory 300 win loads that are available are endless. The best thing for you to do is try a few and see what works best, then load up on a bunch of them from the same lot, if possible, and begin to shoot and figure your drop charts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 887232, member: 55580"] Honestly, the price of a bullet isn't necessarily going to dictate how accurate it is going to be in your rifle. Every rifle is different. Someone could have great accuracy with one factory load in their gun and you could take the exact same model rifle and that load could shoot terrible. Your best bet is going to be trying multiple different loads and brands. You don't have to be too picky since you will only be shooting to 600 yards, but I would still try to find heavier, higher BC bullets, if possible. The number of factory 300 win loads that are available are endless. The best thing for you to do is try a few and see what works best, then load up on a bunch of them from the same lot, if possible, and begin to shoot and figure your drop charts. [/QUOTE]
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