Billy Sanders
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What the best grain weight for whitetail out of the 300WM?
Thank youLike most said, use what your rifle really likes, but it would not hurt to use one that will not over-expand especially on close range shots.
150 gr. Nosler E-tip
168 gr. Nosler E-tip
165 gr. Nosler Accubond
165 gr. Nosler Partition
180 gr. Nosler Accubond
180 gr. Nosler Partition
180 gr. Nosler E-tip
The "higher end" bullets were recommended because they're not as likely to over-expand at close range in this caliber. There can actually be some thought behind using better gear and avoiding cheaper alternatives for certain applications.Well, I'm pretty new to this site so my impression may be wrong, but it seems like this is the kind of place where people care a lot about getting the best quality equipment whether it be Barnes bullets or First Lite clothing. Keep in mind, though, hunters that spend that kind of money are probably not the majority. A lot of deer have been killed with cheap soft point bullets. Every deer I've shot has been with Remington Core-Lokts or something similar. Just run of the mill soft points. Never had a problem either. If money is no object then Barnes and Nosler make some very high quality bullets but don't feel like you need to spend a lot of money to shoot whitetails at average hunting distances (i.e. 200 yards or less).
Edit: I just realized you asked specifically about grain weights, not bullet types in general. My bad. I used to hunt with a 30-06 and I always opted for the lighter bullets, usually 150 grain, because they recoil a little less. Honestly I don't think I'd notice the difference if I used any other grain weight. Shoot whatever your rifle is most accurate with and call it good.
Thank youThe "higher end" bullets were recommended because they're not as likely to over-expand at close range in this caliber. There can actually be some thought behind using better gear and avoiding cheaper alternatives for certain applications.
Awesome thank youHard to come by but I am having good luck with federal trophy copper 165 and 180s. I haven’t taken an animal with mine yet but weight retention is supposed to be excellent.