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most accurate .300 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2273576" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>If it's all you can find it's the best one for sure!!!!</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't worry too much about this. God knows a pile and I mean a very very large pile of elk have been humanely taken with the classic .30-06/180 grain soft point combo. .300</p><p>Win mag with 200 grain eldx should be just more of a good thing, a little more insurance on both counts. Of course, I won't discount [USER=10755]@MagnumManiac[/USER] experience with the 208 amax but will note that the amax corresponds to the eld m, not the eld x you're looking at. The eld x is much thicker jacketed than the eld m.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2273576, member: 109862"] If it’s all you can find it’s the best one for sure!!!! I wouldn’t worry too much about this. God knows a pile and I mean a very very large pile of elk have been humanely taken with the classic .30-06/180 grain soft point combo. .300 Win mag with 200 grain eldx should be just more of a good thing, a little more insurance on both counts. Of course, I won’t discount [USER=10755]@MagnumManiac[/USER] experience with the 208 amax but will note that the amax corresponds to the eld m, not the eld x you’re looking at. The eld x is much thicker jacketed than the eld m. [/QUOTE]
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