hunting1
WKR
RL22 works well in 300WM but I have moved to H1000 and 200gr NAB. Is an easy to load for caliber, H4831 will work well, just a little slower in my experience but very accurate.
Thanks for taking the time to respond to my comments ! To imply that my comment concerning soft bullets is a "theory" is somewhat misleading The book I'm referring to by Boddington is far from a book of theory , his articles are published in almost every Gun Magazine on the book shelves. His opinions along with many professional guides around the world about soft bullets (quick expanding) like the ELDX vs tougher bullets like Nosler, Barns etc. are well documented. I live in Alaska where we have our share of Trophy hunting via guide services. I have several guide friends and one of their major conversations with clients is about using non expanding bullets that can break bone to make it to the vitals resulting in a clean kill.That's an interesting theory...I'll skip the book since I actually have real-world experiences from field using "soft" bullets on numerous elk. I have seen none of this meat damage you are so concerned about. Of course, we tend to put bullets where they are supposed to go so that is a pretty important factor. Having an extremely accurate bullet like the ELD-X and ELD-M (EVEN SOFTER, and what I use 99% of the time....GASP!) helps with that.
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I am glad you asked this question. I'm going to try these for my new WM and some TTSX. I had excellent luck in my WSM with 200gr eldx and RL26, I'm hoping that it works fine in my new rifle for the time being.This might be a stupid question, but I'm curious why no one has mentioned the 190 grain LRXs? They're just about the same cost and have better BCs and weigh a bit more.
Not officially a reloader yet, but hoping to get into it soon for my 300 wm. Seems like a lot of people like the TTSXs but LRXs might be better for long range?
My 300 like 180gr barnes ttsx with magnum powder.Hey guys, I acquired a new MPR in 300 win today. I have never reloaded for 300 win yet and was curious what your guys's picks in powder would be. I have retumbo, H4831 and H4350. I can get some H1000, but currently do not have any on hand. I am thinking either a 200 gr or 180 gr bullet. Can't decide between the ELD-X and the Accubond. First order of business for this rifle will be moose, so I was leaning toward the Accubond. Really just looking for a starting point to save as much time as possible on load development.
Thanks