I'm looking to get something bigger than my 308 (tikka T3x Superlite) for big game hunting in the rockies/western US. I'm shooting 150g Barnes TTSX BT's and I'm concerned about the lack of expansion at distances greater than 300 on the copper bullets. Last year I shot and killed a bull elk and mule deer buck at 320 and 350-400 respectively, and my exit wounds were tiny. My shot placement was good...bull dead in tracks with one shot and deer dead in two with only 50yards of movement...but when I backtrailed the deer the blood trail was minimal and the exit wound was only slightly bigger than the entry wound. Makes me nervous. I know this is always an issue with nonlead bullets. In talking to Barnes and watching some independent tests, it seems like it's really just about increasing the energy at the point of impact to ensure adequate (or better) expansion. Looking at my hunting areas and shooting abilities, that mean's shooting <450 yards. So with all that in mind, I've found myself looking at two calibers: 300wm and 7mm rem mag.
I'm torn because 300wm is more versatile than the other (more bullet weights, can reuse reloading stuff with my 308) but it also packs more of a recoil punch. The 7mm rem mag has ~25% less recoil but in the Barnes TTSX 150g it has 250ftlbs less at 300 yards than the 300wm.
As a reference point, here's the energy data from Barnes (all 150g TTSX BT) at 300/400y:
308: 2062/1755
7mm rem mag: 2326/1996
300wm: 2643/2252
I'm also not married to Barnes bullets, but I don't want to hunt with lead. In my 308 the barnes just shot the best and had good reviews. I've tried Nosler Expansion tips, Hornaday CX, and Federal Trophy Copper. Haven't tried hammer bullets yet but would like too. Currently I'm leaning 300wm (likely in the tikka t3x superlite again), but I'm also looking at the Kimber Montana and the Seekins PH2.
I know a lot of this is subjective, but curious what folks think between the two. Hit me with your two cents. Also, I've never failed to kill or recover an animal with the 308 150g Barnes...just trying to be proactive.
I'm torn because 300wm is more versatile than the other (more bullet weights, can reuse reloading stuff with my 308) but it also packs more of a recoil punch. The 7mm rem mag has ~25% less recoil but in the Barnes TTSX 150g it has 250ftlbs less at 300 yards than the 300wm.
As a reference point, here's the energy data from Barnes (all 150g TTSX BT) at 300/400y:
308: 2062/1755
7mm rem mag: 2326/1996
300wm: 2643/2252
I'm also not married to Barnes bullets, but I don't want to hunt with lead. In my 308 the barnes just shot the best and had good reviews. I've tried Nosler Expansion tips, Hornaday CX, and Federal Trophy Copper. Haven't tried hammer bullets yet but would like too. Currently I'm leaning 300wm (likely in the tikka t3x superlite again), but I'm also looking at the Kimber Montana and the Seekins PH2.
I know a lot of this is subjective, but curious what folks think between the two. Hit me with your two cents. Also, I've never failed to kill or recover an animal with the 308 150g Barnes...just trying to be proactive.