Ucsdryder
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my buddy has all the components to reload my 300wm. I butchered an elk for him while he was in quarantine so he said He’d hook me up with the first batch on him, I just need to provide the bullets. I’ll be using once fired federal nickel plated brass.
I have 3 small kids in the house and want to move to a non-lead bullet. I’m shooting a tikka t3 super light 300wm. He’s shooting a 300wsm tikka t3 and would like to get a bullet he can shoot as well, so I believe I need to keep an eye on the overall length?
I’m currently shooting federal 180gr trophy bonded.
Here’s where I get lost. Do I go with a 180gr ttsx? Or do I try a hammer and if so, which one?
My bull tags get sucked up with archery gear so most of my rifle hunting is cow elk, mule deer and antelope. I’m not shooting past 600 and rarely past 400-450.
I like the idea of a slightly lighter bullet, hopefully something that won’t do as much damage as the 180 trophy bonded? My antelope had a bowling ball size hole on the exit.
Any ideas are greatly appreciAted!
I have 3 small kids in the house and want to move to a non-lead bullet. I’m shooting a tikka t3 super light 300wm. He’s shooting a 300wsm tikka t3 and would like to get a bullet he can shoot as well, so I believe I need to keep an eye on the overall length?
I’m currently shooting federal 180gr trophy bonded.
Here’s where I get lost. Do I go with a 180gr ttsx? Or do I try a hammer and if so, which one?
My bull tags get sucked up with archery gear so most of my rifle hunting is cow elk, mule deer and antelope. I’m not shooting past 600 and rarely past 400-450.
I like the idea of a slightly lighter bullet, hopefully something that won’t do as much damage as the 180 trophy bonded? My antelope had a bowling ball size hole on the exit.
Any ideas are greatly appreciAted!