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180 grain nosler accubond vs 185 grain Berger VLD
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<blockquote data-quote="MHO" data-source="post: 547446" data-attributes="member: 29490"><p>IMO I would for sure use the accubond. I as well use it in my 300 wsm. They have proven themselves many times over with me on elk. They hit very hard and your 300 will like them. I use H4350 at 57.0 grains. The velocity is a little slow at 2615 but its extremely accurate. Still carrying over a 1000 lbs of energy at 800. If your looking at 600 yards and in than you will be in good shape. I shoot paper all day at a 1000 yards with this hunting load. Im not saying anything about the Berger. They definitely have a higher BC. I have never used them, never had a reason to switch from the Noslers. But Broz has a great point, try them and see which one your rifle likes. Let it make the decision. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MHO, post: 547446, member: 29490"] IMO I would for sure use the accubond. I as well use it in my 300 wsm. They have proven themselves many times over with me on elk. They hit very hard and your 300 will like them. I use H4350 at 57.0 grains. The velocity is a little slow at 2615 but its extremely accurate. Still carrying over a 1000 lbs of energy at 800. If your looking at 600 yards and in than you will be in good shape. I shoot paper all day at a 1000 yards with this hunting load. Im not saying anything about the Berger. They definitely have a higher BC. I have never used them, never had a reason to switch from the Noslers. But Broz has a great point, try them and see which one your rifle likes. Let it make the decision. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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