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Bullet choices for 300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="30-338" data-source="post: 338121" data-attributes="member: 10349"><p>My experience mirrors this as well. We hunt in the "copper only" zone of Central California and are restricted to monolithic bullets. I have been a long time fan of the TSX and now the TTSX and have found them to be very accurate in my various rifles. My only beef is the moderate BC. I have tried to get the E-Tips to shoot but I could not achieve the accuracy I wanted. This was my experience with the Accubonds as well which I desperately wanted to shoot. I have yet to try the the Hornady GMX but hope to do so sometimes soon. I have settled on the 168g TTSX exiting muzzle at 3350 in a 300 RUM. This speed also gives us the advantage of using point blank range calculations and letting me hold on hair out to 400 yards plus a little. We are hunting boar so that helps with these critters which seem to be always on the move...I want to try the GS bullets as well. 30-338</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30-338, post: 338121, member: 10349"] My experience mirrors this as well. We hunt in the "copper only" zone of Central California and are restricted to monolithic bullets. I have been a long time fan of the TSX and now the TTSX and have found them to be very accurate in my various rifles. My only beef is the moderate BC. I have tried to get the E-Tips to shoot but I could not achieve the accuracy I wanted. This was my experience with the Accubonds as well which I desperately wanted to shoot. I have yet to try the the Hornady GMX but hope to do so sometimes soon. I have settled on the 168g TTSX exiting muzzle at 3350 in a 300 RUM. This speed also gives us the advantage of using point blank range calculations and letting me hold on hair out to 400 yards plus a little. We are hunting boar so that helps with these critters which seem to be always on the move...I want to try the GS bullets as well. 30-338 [/QUOTE]
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