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<blockquote data-quote="griffin ordway" data-source="post: 1734860" data-attributes="member: 107138"><p>You will get as many opinions as there are posters on this one....but I'm sure you already knew that. IMHO: I am a fanatical fan of the the 300 WSM. One of the most versatile rounds there is. For larger critters (elk, moose, etc.) I use 180 gr. AB, and for smaller game (deer, antelope, etc.) I use 165 gr. AB. I reload, so fine tuning accuracy is a given, but the 300 WSM is accurate and versatile....only downside to me is the recoil, but I'm willing to accept that. Just got a really nice antelope buck and a MONSTER muley buck, both around 200 yd. shots, using 165 AB over 67.6 gr. of Hunter. Neither one took a single step...DRT. Basically, I like having one rifle and one caliber for ALL my hunting...all I have to do is reload different loads for different beasties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="griffin ordway, post: 1734860, member: 107138"] You will get as many opinions as there are posters on this one....but I'm sure you already knew that. IMHO: I am a fanatical fan of the the 300 WSM. One of the most versatile rounds there is. For larger critters (elk, moose, etc.) I use 180 gr. AB, and for smaller game (deer, antelope, etc.) I use 165 gr. AB. I reload, so fine tuning accuracy is a given, but the 300 WSM is accurate and versatile....only downside to me is the recoil, but I'm willing to accept that. Just got a really nice antelope buck and a MONSTER muley buck, both around 200 yd. shots, using 165 AB over 67.6 gr. of Hunter. Neither one took a single step...DRT. Basically, I like having one rifle and one caliber for ALL my hunting...all I have to do is reload different loads for different beasties. [/QUOTE]
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