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230 Gr. Berger OTM's on game!
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<blockquote data-quote="John-Pure Precision" data-source="post: 725446" data-attributes="member: 15352"><p>Here is my 2012 Colorado 4th season buck. The deer was shot at 336 yards with a 230 gr. Berger OTM out of my 300 win traveling at 2710 fps. I developed this load after reading Broz's results on game. This load was easy to tune and is shooting sub .5 MOA validated out to 805 yards. Shot the deer at 9500 elevation! the progam called for 2.9 MOA, put 3.0 MOA in scope and thats all she wrote. Deer died within seconds and fell in his tracks, I was impressed of this bullet at such close range and the fact the velocity is minimal comparing to ultra mags and other big dog's</p><p> </p><p>[ATTACH]15252[/ATTACH]</p><p>deer as I found him, minus pack and gun<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p>[ATTACH]15253[/ATTACH]</p><p>entrance showed massive would channel and blood shot. notice enctrance hole to the far left. </p><p>[ATTACH]15256[/ATTACH]</p><p>Exit would with hide on was good, found chunks of lugs, bones and meat in snow about 20 yards behind deer.</p><p>[ATTACH]15257[/ATTACH]</p><p>Exit hole upon skinning, the deer is not cleaned out yet and as you can see it blew most of what was inside, out only pieces of lungs and half a heart was left.</p><p> </p><p>So fellars with a 300 win. don't be timid of these bad boys, if you have a 26" tube I think you will be impressed. I can't wait to get these on elk next year. Thanks Broz for the testing to drive me to use these things and load data help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John-Pure Precision, post: 725446, member: 15352"] Here is my 2012 Colorado 4th season buck. The deer was shot at 336 yards with a 230 gr. Berger OTM out of my 300 win traveling at 2710 fps. I developed this load after reading Broz's results on game. This load was easy to tune and is shooting sub .5 MOA validated out to 805 yards. Shot the deer at 9500 elevation! the progam called for 2.9 MOA, put 3.0 MOA in scope and thats all she wrote. Deer died within seconds and fell in his tracks, I was impressed of this bullet at such close range and the fact the velocity is minimal comparing to ultra mags and other big dog's [ATTACH]15252.vB[/ATTACH] deer as I found him, minus pack and gun:D [ATTACH]15253.vB[/ATTACH] entrance showed massive would channel and blood shot. notice enctrance hole to the far left. [ATTACH]15256.vB[/ATTACH] Exit would with hide on was good, found chunks of lugs, bones and meat in snow about 20 yards behind deer. [ATTACH]15257.vB[/ATTACH] Exit hole upon skinning, the deer is not cleaned out yet and as you can see it blew most of what was inside, out only pieces of lungs and half a heart was left. So fellars with a 300 win. don't be timid of these bad boys, if you have a 26" tube I think you will be impressed. I can't wait to get these on elk next year. Thanks Broz for the testing to drive me to use these things and load data help. [/QUOTE]
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