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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="5280yotes" data-source="post: 616396" data-attributes="member: 19837"><p>I have this same rifle that i bought new and sent to centershot rifles for a 3 port muscle brake, epoxy bedding, trigger adjustment, etc and jim mounted my greybull scope on tps rings and base. The rifle shoots 1/2moa to 800yds. I hunted with the 200g accubond last year with great success, but this year im working up loads with the 230g berger otm. The 300rum really shines with the heavier bullets. If you decide on the bergers keep them between 2750-2950 and I think your fine for 900-1200yds on north americas largest of big game ethically (If you and your equipment are capable). Broz's son "young guns" has killed many of animals including elk with the 230g otm out of the 300win with complete pass throughs. I shot this elk at 420y with 200g accu @ 3055 and found the bullet in the hide on off shoulder, I felt it shoulda exited.. Elev was 9000ft. The elk dropped like a bag of hammers (I hit the front shoulder and the spine).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5280yotes, post: 616396, member: 19837"] I have this same rifle that i bought new and sent to centershot rifles for a 3 port muscle brake, epoxy bedding, trigger adjustment, etc and jim mounted my greybull scope on tps rings and base. The rifle shoots 1/2moa to 800yds. I hunted with the 200g accubond last year with great success, but this year im working up loads with the 230g berger otm. The 300rum really shines with the heavier bullets. If you decide on the bergers keep them between 2750-2950 and I think your fine for 900-1200yds on north americas largest of big game ethically (If you and your equipment are capable). Broz's son "young guns" has killed many of animals including elk with the 230g otm out of the 300win with complete pass throughs. I shot this elk at 420y with 200g accu @ 3055 and found the bullet in the hide on off shoulder, I felt it shoulda exited.. Elev was 9000ft. The elk dropped like a bag of hammers (I hit the front shoulder and the spine). [/QUOTE]
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