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sierra GK 165gr SPBT in 300WM
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1058872" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>It's been a while since I've used any bullet in my 300 wm under 180 gr. Mostly use the 180 nosler ac now and they work well. Have some 200 nosler ac that I'm going to try. Also I'm not one of those guys that load for the most speed. Now to your question: I have shot the bullets you are asking about. Had good luck with them and used them on deer sized game with good results. They grouped reasonable well, 1 inch or a little less at 100 yards. This was with a factory rifle with very little load development. But if you're looking for long range results would think you'd be better off moving up to at least 180 grain bullets with a high b.c. and most would probably advise 200 plus grain bullets with a high b.c. Have fun and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1058872, member: 73479"] It's been a while since I've used any bullet in my 300 wm under 180 gr. Mostly use the 180 nosler ac now and they work well. Have some 200 nosler ac that I'm going to try. Also I'm not one of those guys that load for the most speed. Now to your question: I have shot the bullets you are asking about. Had good luck with them and used them on deer sized game with good results. They grouped reasonable well, 1 inch or a little less at 100 yards. This was with a factory rifle with very little load development. But if you're looking for long range results would think you'd be better off moving up to at least 180 grain bullets with a high b.c. and most would probably advise 200 plus grain bullets with a high b.c. Have fun and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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