buffybr
AH enthusiast
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2009
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- Montana
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- Member of
- SCI, RMEF, Life member NRA and Manhatten (Montana) Wildlife Association
- Hunted
- USA(CO,MT,WY,AK,TX), Canada(NWT,Saskatchewan,Quebec), Zimbabwe(Matetsi), RSA(Limpopo,KZN,Free State,Eastern Cape), New Zealand, Mozambique, Azerbaijan
Back in 2009, I wanted a new .30 caliber elk rifle and debated between a .300 Win mag or a .300 Wby.
I only shoot my handloads, so once I get the brass, the cost per cartridge between tham is negligible. Brass for the .300 Win is more plentiful, but I chose the .300 Wby.
My hunting loads for it for just about anything that I want to hunt with it will group 3 Barnes 180 gr TTSX bullets under an inch at 100 yards at 3248 fps and delivering 4215 ft lbs of energy.
For bigger animals I also built a .375 RUM that will also shoot 3-shot 100 yd moa groups with several different bullets. 300 gr Nosler Partitions leave the muzzle of it at 2898 fps with 5593 fp of energy.
I only shoot my handloads, so once I get the brass, the cost per cartridge between tham is negligible. Brass for the .300 Win is more plentiful, but I chose the .300 Wby.
My hunting loads for it for just about anything that I want to hunt with it will group 3 Barnes 180 gr TTSX bullets under an inch at 100 yards at 3248 fps and delivering 4215 ft lbs of energy.
For bigger animals I also built a .375 RUM that will also shoot 3-shot 100 yd moa groups with several different bullets. 300 gr Nosler Partitions leave the muzzle of it at 2898 fps with 5593 fp of energy.