300 WSM mono?

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Hello,

Looking to shoot a lighter 300 wsm bullet for an upcoming goat hunt and am finding mainly monos as I dont handload. Does anyone have any experience shooting these at goats? Thanks for the consideration!
 
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Sorry, I wasn't clear. Wanted to try a lighter bullet and wasn't seeing what I wanted, but was seeing lighter monos so figured I'd try a lighter mono.
 

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Sorry, I wasn't clear. Wanted to try a lighter bullet and wasn't seeing what I wanted, but was seeing lighter monos so figured I'd try a lighter mono.
Monos at speed kill things fine. But the way you’re structuring the question is a little odd. If you could have any bullet what would you want I suppose? Yeah there are 150gr mono options, there are also 165gr lead ones too.

I hunt monos so no pushback if that’s your goal, you just seem to be arriving there is a weird way. :)
 
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I hunt with the 180gr CX and get 2900 mv from a 22" barrel. That bullet has preformed well, but I haven't hunted goats with it, only elk and mule deer out to 500 yards. It's hard to find in stock though, so I bought 5 years worth the last time I found some.
 
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I hunt with the 180gr CX and get 2900 mv from a 22" barrel. That bullet has preformed well, but I haven't hunted goats with it, only elk and mule deer out to 500 yards. It's hard to find in stock though, so I bought 5 years worth the last time I found some.
Thanks a ton! How's the recoil? Braked?
 
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I’ve shot elk and deer with 165 Barnes TTSX with my 300wsm. Worked great. I picked up 3 boxes of 150 Barnes TTSX a few months ago when I found some in stock. I haven’t had a chance to shoot and chrono speed yet but according to the box, the 150 is fairly faster and has damn near identical ft/lbs out to 500 yards as the 165s with less drop. If they shoot good, I wouldn’t hesitate using them on just about anything in North America.
 
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I’ve shot elk and deer with 165 Barnes TTSX with my 300wsm. Worked great. I picked up 3 boxes of 150 Barnes TTSX a few months ago when I found some in stock. I haven’t had a chance to shoot and chrono speed yet but according to the box, the 150 is fairly faster and has damn near identical ft/lbs out to 500 yards as the 165s with less drop. If they shoot good, I wouldn’t hesitate using them on just about anything in North America.
Very helpful, thank you!
 
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I have killed lots of animals with a 300 wsm and 168 TTSX bullets at about 3100 fps (handloads 26" barrel) Worked well for everything. The 168 ttsx is slightly softer than the 165 ttsx more like a lrx before that became a thing.

I would have no hesitation using a barnes bullet for your application. Looks like they make a 150 and a 165gr loaded ammo option for the 300wsm. Either would work well within their velocity range- faster the better. Try both and see which your rifle likes better!
 
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I have killed lots of animals with a 300 wsm and 168 TTSX bullets at about 3100 fps (handloads 26" barrel) Worked well for everything. The 168 ttsx is slightly softer than the 165 ttsx more like a lrx before that became a thing.

I would have no hesitation using a barnes bullet for your application. Looks like they make a 150 and a 165gr loaded ammo option for the 300wsm. Either would work well within their velocity range- faster the better. Try both and see which your rifle likes better!
Great ideas!
 

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I know the Barnes 180 grains are deadly .Had a buddy kill a muley in 2022 with the hollowpoint version and I was able to dump a moose on the spot with the blue tips last fall.

I killed a muley with my 7RM 150 om the same bullet. It worked, but I don't think I got the expansion I would have with a cup and core or a bonded bullet.
 

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I've shot two goats with 180 gr. TTSX out of my 300 WSM. I wouldn't hesitate to use a 150 or 165 gr. TTSX. You could also have some ammo custom loaded with Hammer or Patriot Valley monos too.
 
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I've shot two goats with 180 gr. TTSX out of my 300 WSM. I wouldn't hesitate to use a 150 or 165 gr. TTSX. You could also have some ammo custom loaded with Hammer or Patriot Valley monos too.
Really appreciate this information, thanks!
 

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I’d have no concerns about a 165 TSX or 168 TTSX for goats. That’s actually probably a dang good setup. The 165 Accubond would also work well. I killed the one in my profile pic with the guide’s 30-06 and 180 A-Frames when I couldn’t make it happen with the bow.
 

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Hello,

Looking to shoot a lighter 300 wsm bullet for an upcoming goat hunt and am finding mainly monos as I dont handload. Does anyone have any experience shooting these at goats? Thanks for the consideration!
We have killed 3 elk with a 300wsm and 124grain hammer hunters. All worked as planned. Keep it inside 450yds and you should be fine.
 

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IMO, goats should be broken down by shooting through both shoulders so they don’t jump off a cliff. In which case a mono is perfect medicine.
 
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