.300 Win Mag

From Antelope to Brown Bear, the 180 Partition is rarely, if ever, a wrong answer.

My 300 Win rifles shoot Federal 185 HYB very well.
I like 150 TTSX for an all-purpose copper load.


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If I were using that, I’d make sure to leverage its strengths which would be ballistic advantage and extending my effective range. Personally I’d use the 225 eldm that has a .777 g1.
 
I shot a mule deer, antelope and a couple white tail bucks with the 200gr terminal ascents. I liked it cause it didnt blow them up and waste a tone of meat like the eldx type bullets do. Seemed to always leave a golf ball size hole through the animal even if it hit scapulas. Everything but one was dead right there. White tails were 50-100 yards antelope and mule deer at 300 yards.
 
I've used the 215 berger on a handful and it certainly killed. No drama. I wouldn't say it was overkill as far as damage done, it was just fine. But it was a LOT more recoil and muzzle blast than I need unless I was killing stuff at 1200 yards plus(which I have zero business doing)So now I use a 243 and shoot far more year round.
 
I seem to like the 165-168grain bullets in my 300 wm. I think it’s the best all around bullet weight for speed, trajectory, and penetration. I shot my first elk with 168 grain a-max at 100 yards. In the shoulder slightly quartering to me almost I. The timber. Couldn’t have been more dead. Everything was soup. 3200fps with a near .500 g1 BC makes 0-400 yard shots easy with out needing to dial.
 
178gr eldx in my handloads. 3040fps. Total overkill for deer, but they always die right there.

As mentioned above they do carnage on meat if you hit the shoulder, therefore I intentionally aim back just a touch for a clean double lung.
 
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