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200 Gr. Eld-x 300WM Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 2104970" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>They are superbly accurate in my custom savage 300WM, but my rifle has been blueprinted and wears a criterion SS match barrel. This group was shot off a bipod and rear bag. Performance on game has been good as well, my wife DRT'd an antelope at 370yd, quartered away extremely hard, entered just behind the last rib and came to rest in the spine in the neck. Probably 27-28" of penetration through 5 ribs and the spine and everything inside was soup. Unfortunately there was a lot of meat damage as well due to the shot angle.</p><p>Disclaimer - I did not know which goat she was shooting (all I had was my rangefinder to observe with) otherwise I would have advised her to wait for him to turn broadside. It was her first time ever hunting out west with only 2 days to hunt due to her class schedule and she was pretty excited to put a goat on the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 2104970, member: 49553"] They are superbly accurate in my custom savage 300WM, but my rifle has been blueprinted and wears a criterion SS match barrel. This group was shot off a bipod and rear bag. Performance on game has been good as well, my wife DRT’d an antelope at 370yd, quartered away extremely hard, entered just behind the last rib and came to rest in the spine in the neck. Probably 27-28” of penetration through 5 ribs and the spine and everything inside was soup. Unfortunately there was a lot of meat damage as well due to the shot angle. Disclaimer - I did not know which goat she was shooting (all I had was my rangefinder to observe with) otherwise I would have advised her to wait for him to turn broadside. It was her first time ever hunting out west with only 2 days to hunt due to her class schedule and she was pretty excited to put a goat on the ground. [/QUOTE]
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