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nosler trophy grade accubond 190 grain, Barnes precision 220 gr, superformance 180 grI just finished my Tikka build in 300WM. Now, what ammo to shoot? I have some 200g Hornady Precision Hunter on hand. I know that I can shoot lighter bullets. What are your recommendations? Heavier yet or lighter? What ammo has been good to you? Factory loads only.
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Scheels in Missoula Montana has a bunch of Nosler 200 gr. Accubond factory loads.even worse with 300WSM
That trophy copper is a great bullet. I shoot it in the Federal Premium in my Browning BLR. Shoots 1" groups consistently. Killed a nice bull early Nov 11th. One of the bullets broke both front legs. The shot was from 335 yards.I have a Tikka in 300wm and I shot about 10 types of factory lead free rounds. I found that 180 to 190g was the sweet spot for best accuracy. However, the 150g Barnes ttsx also shot pretty darn well and are way more fun to shoot (recoil wise). I ended up picking the federal trophy copper over the Barnes 180g ttsx or the 190g lrx. However, all three of those rounds were shooting sub MOA consistently.
Yes this180 gr Accubonds
Should have added, from 175 yards out to 475.My Tikka T3 lite with 180gr Nosler factory Accubonds have killed 4 in the last 5 seasons. 4 DRT and one ran about 40 yards and tipped over.
Trophy Copper is an excellent bullet!Currently shooting a 175 gr Barnes LRX in my 300 WM that I am confident with. Have also killed elk well with the Federal Trophy copper 180 gr factory loads in my 300 WM.
This is good advice. I went in with my buddies and we bought 10 boxes of different 300WM ammo. Shot until we found what we and our guns liked. Mine really liked 165 Barnes Tipped. Bought two cases. Boringly consistent and my supply will outlast me. Haven’t regretted it once.Lot of people shoot an animal using something and then go full religious thinking that's the only bullet that will kill. Its also a 300 WM so I would not hesitate using most. If its was a lesser caliber I would maybe get more into the details...
With ammo availability being hit and miss, I would focus on finding a bullet or certain grain the gun likes and shoots well that is not some very specific or Gucci bullet, grain, etc. When ammo selection goes nutty, they always pump out the common ones first. You dont wanna be the only guy in hunting camp with two bullets because you chose the fancy one that you cant find in a normal hunting store.
Just my two cents from a guy who works in a hunting store. Lot of people will tell you what they like, doesn't mean your gun will shoot it well. Buy a couple different options and see what happens.