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Lol! See my edit about the 300 AAC.
Are we telling jokes now??
Lol! See my edit about the 300 AAC.
Oh! And a 300 AAC Blackout must be an elk slaying MoFo.
Speed kills.
I thought you boys were talking bullet size.
Speed kills.
I like all the speed I can get in a rifle that will live for at least one season of long range practice and hunting. ( 28 Nosler would need a barrel a year in my world) Speed to me is far more important for its combined efforts with a high BC bullet aiding in less drift and drop. Mostly drift. I have learned this element of speed is far more important than what it offers for terminal performance. I believe when it comes to terminal performance many times lack of speed / (lower impact velocity) is actually better, (within reason of course) especially with cup core projectiles. I for these reasons feel speed is way over rated in the terminal performance area.
Oh, we are telling jokes!
I will promise you the 300 RUM chucking 230s at 3150 is no joke.
But there is nothing funny about walking up on a cow elk after you took out her lungs and shoot her in the head because the 28 with 195s didn't do enough damage.
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I'm a bow hunter. That lung comment is hard to swallow.
If it can't breath, it ain't gonna live.
Lol! I guess that .30cal IS the magic elk round. 30-30's will be flying off the racks now. Hell, maybe 35 Rem will make a come back.
Fact is, if it would have been said that a 215gr. In .30 cal would do a better job than a 150gr. in .284, on marginal shots, I would have never commented on this thread. Point is, saying a 300wm will outperform a 28 is a blanket statement that doesn't hold water, especially when the numbers prove otherwise. It's been a fun conversation though. Thanks guys.
Broz, are you using 28” barrels to get a 300wm to run a 215 @ 3000 FPS? I have worked with a bunch of them and haven’t been able to get any that fast. Most top out at 2880-2900 but those have all been 26” tubes. 2 of them have been chambered with the RM reamer which I assume is the same reamer you are using.
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Well I do know of some people that are loading 215 gr bullets in their 308 win's. Slow, but does hammer elk. I think the 300 Blackout was designed as a joke. Kinda like a 338 Federal. They are oxymoron's , you know. Like "Jumbo Shrimp" "Pretty Ugly" "Unbiased Opinion" and "Ford Racing"
You brought external ballistics into the conversation. There are many out there that still hold on to old data. Like data before the 30 cal projectiles caught up in BC to a 7mm. Those days are gone, for now anyway. If you want to compare the very good external ballistics of a large case 7mm like the 28 Nosler with the heaviest High BC bullets offered, then do the same for the 30. Run the numbers on a 230 Berger from a RUM at over 3200. Or maybe use the 30-Lapua improved at 3350. I always compare with the best of both offerings. I can have any 7mm I want in a matter of days. I choose to shoot the 300 win with a 215 because of its superior terminal performance. Get this, my 300 win went 34 and 0 for one shot kills on big game before I sold it. Distances of 200 yards to 1300 and mostly elk. Shooters from 12 yrs old to 78. A track record that's pretty hard to best
I will refer back to my original point. The 30's will suck the life out of an elk much faster than the 7's. I have seen it over and over with similar shot placement. Keep in mind I field dress more than 1/2 of these, so I know what was done with the first shots. If the point of impact is a little off the mark, and the results are way more visible and if your using a 7 you better get another in it quick. The 300 will cover your Butt here better.
Don't be offended. That's not the intent. This is just how it is with killing elk and lots of them. If the future bullets change this I would revisit the big seven club. But I use what I do because it works best for me. Use what you want. If you kill enough elk with a rifle, you will see it to. Many have.
Jeff
Your first paragraph I totally agree with, however, the second paragraph is yet another blanket statement. Painting with a broad brush if you will. Like I stated before, energy is energy. The difference between.284 and .30 is negligible considering the same type of projectile, with the same expansion properties are used.
As far as being offended, I could'nt care less about the whole comparison, other than it being a pure blanket statement that defies numerical logic. Truth is, my next rifle will probably be a .204 Ruger.
Broz, curious if you used any other bullets in your 7mm testing? I've heard from a few guys they are getting better terminal performance out of the 180's, both Berger and Hornady versions. I've got an unfired 28 here, and wondering if I'm better off putting my development time into the smaller bullets.