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Ibex Hunt 2020 which Projectile for .300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2146874" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>My $.02 for whatever its worth. I would go out on a limb and say ANY bullet recommended here will kill him fine if everything goes right, and you get a good broadside shot and punch both lungs. You will get him every time and be quite happy. However, I'm sure this will be a once in a lifetime adventure and quite expensive to say the least. For me, seems like a situation to start out planning for what will happen if things go south. Assume he won't be in a good position for the shot, but the only one you might get. Assume you misjudge the wind and don't hit him just right. Plan for if things don't go perfectly, because if they do, it just won't matter. Shoot a high BC bullet. Either bonded or mono. The bonded should be at least 20grs heavier than the mono, so something around 180grs for the mono and 200 for the bonded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2146874, member: 92702"] My $.02 for whatever its worth. I would go out on a limb and say ANY bullet recommended here will kill him fine if everything goes right, and you get a good broadside shot and punch both lungs. You will get him every time and be quite happy. However, I'm sure this will be a once in a lifetime adventure and quite expensive to say the least. For me, seems like a situation to start out planning for what will happen if things go south. Assume he won't be in a good position for the shot, but the only one you might get. Assume you misjudge the wind and don't hit him just right. Plan for if things don't go perfectly, because if they do, it just won't matter. Shoot a high BC bullet. Either bonded or mono. The bonded should be at least 20grs heavier than the mono, so something around 180grs for the mono and 200 for the bonded. [/QUOTE]
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