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<blockquote data-quote="Elkeater" data-source="post: 1575095" data-attributes="member: 103670"><p>180 accubonds at 3050 have always been good for me. Lately hammer bullets have been impressing me. </p><p></p><p>Never hunted sheep or caribou or grizz (sigh, maybe someday) but I've killed quite a few elk with my .300WM and 180 or 200 accubonds. If grizz are on the menu I'd say a 200 accubond or 181 hammer hunters. Although nosler partions definitely have a reputation for killing stuff. They just don't have the BC if you take a long shot. </p><p></p><p>How far are you planning on shooting max?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkeater, post: 1575095, member: 103670"] 180 accubonds at 3050 have always been good for me. Lately hammer bullets have been impressing me. Never hunted sheep or caribou or grizz (sigh, maybe someday) but I’ve killed quite a few elk with my .300WM and 180 or 200 accubonds. If grizz are on the menu I’d say a 200 accubond or 181 hammer hunters. Although nosler partions definitely have a reputation for killing stuff. They just don’t have the BC if you take a long shot. How far are you planning on shooting max? [/QUOTE]
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