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Swift Scirocco VS Nosler Accubond & Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2876967" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>I have a buddy that is loading the Berger 205gr Elite Hunter in his 300WM. He shot an elk with that load the first year we worked it up. He shot a bear with it this spring as well. He was telling me he needs to find something less damaging than that combo for deer and bears. I'd say that combo is working out pretty dang good for him. He was set on shooting a 180gr bullet when he got it, but I talked him out of it since he got a magnum for magnum performance and if he wanted to shoot 180s that's what he had his 30-06 for. My brother in-law and another friend shoot the 165gr AccuBonds out of their 30-06 for elk and deer, they have both had good success with that combo as well. I wouldn't think you'd have any issues with a 180gr AccuBond out of the 300WM, but I'd personally go heavier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2876967, member: 29765"] I have a buddy that is loading the Berger 205gr Elite Hunter in his 300WM. He shot an elk with that load the first year we worked it up. He shot a bear with it this spring as well. He was telling me he needs to find something less damaging than that combo for deer and bears. I'd say that combo is working out pretty dang good for him. He was set on shooting a 180gr bullet when he got it, but I talked him out of it since he got a magnum for magnum performance and if he wanted to shoot 180s that's what he had his 30-06 for. My brother in-law and another friend shoot the 165gr AccuBonds out of their 30-06 for elk and deer, they have both had good success with that combo as well. I wouldn't think you'd have any issues with a 180gr AccuBond out of the 300WM, but I'd personally go heavier. [/QUOTE]
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