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Bullet choices for 300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Moman" data-source="post: 337378" data-attributes="member: 10494"><p>I agree with the Barnes bullet being a top choice. I have two friends that use them religiously in their 270 win and 270 WSM's and they swear by them. Both used them this year on a cow elk hunt with great results. I have used the 150 gr in my 280 in years past and was able to take a few bucks with them, also with great results. About the only thing that keeps me looking elsewhere is the BC's. Their 180 TTSX has about a .484 and the Nosler E-Tip, if I remember right, was closer to .520. The 200 AB is .588. Maybe we get caught up in chasing numbers but for long range work, it's easy to do. I find myself wanting to choose the bullet that will do it all. Hold together and have a high BC. I definately understand your admiration of the Barnes bullet though and I wouldn't rule them out at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moman, post: 337378, member: 10494"] I agree with the Barnes bullet being a top choice. I have two friends that use them religiously in their 270 win and 270 WSM's and they swear by them. Both used them this year on a cow elk hunt with great results. I have used the 150 gr in my 280 in years past and was able to take a few bucks with them, also with great results. About the only thing that keeps me looking elsewhere is the BC's. Their 180 TTSX has about a .484 and the Nosler E-Tip, if I remember right, was closer to .520. The 200 AB is .588. Maybe we get caught up in chasing numbers but for long range work, it's easy to do. I find myself wanting to choose the bullet that will do it all. Hold together and have a high BC. I definately understand your admiration of the Barnes bullet though and I wouldn't rule them out at all. [/QUOTE]
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