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338 win mag effective range?
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<blockquote data-quote="ILVTOHT" data-source="post: 1839175" data-attributes="member: 112945"><p>I've shot over 20 elk from 100yds out to over 700yds with a Winchester model 70 classic stainless 300WSM. I use 150 grain Nosler Accubond and Ramshot Hunter for a muzzle velocity of 3350fps. Never and I mean never had a wounded elk get away, and I've only recovered 3 slugs next to the hide on the off side (all on hard quartering shots). Usually one and done! My experience has taught me...With bonded bullets you do not need heavy weight slugs, and the added velocity had definite benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ILVTOHT, post: 1839175, member: 112945"] I’ve shot over 20 elk from 100yds out to over 700yds with a Winchester model 70 classic stainless 300WSM. I use 150 grain Nosler Accubond and Ramshot Hunter for a muzzle velocity of 3350fps. Never and I mean never had a wounded elk get away, and I’ve only recovered 3 slugs next to the hide on the off side (all on hard quartering shots). Usually one and done! My experience has taught me...With bonded bullets you do not need heavy weight slugs, and the added velocity had definite benefits. [/QUOTE]
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