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<blockquote data-quote="mmgravy" data-source="post: 1995443" data-attributes="member: 60615"><p>Don't overlook 150 grain bullets in the .300 Savage. The same is true with130 grain TTSX or TSX. I have shot the .300 since the early 1960's and still have a pair of 722 Remingtons in the gun safe. While I also have shot 165's and 180's in the .300, I seem to get better performance on game with the lighter bullets. </p><p></p><p>My Dad shot a .300 in a 99 for years and my first deer rifle was a Remington 760 in .300 Savage, both of which are currently in my son's gun safe. I also owned a Remington 700 Classic in 300 Savage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmgravy, post: 1995443, member: 60615"] Don't overlook 150 grain bullets in the .300 Savage. The same is true with130 grain TTSX or TSX. I have shot the .300 since the early 1960's and still have a pair of 722 Remingtons in the gun safe. While I also have shot 165's and 180's in the .300, I seem to get better performance on game with the lighter bullets. My Dad shot a .300 in a 99 for years and my first deer rifle was a Remington 760 in .300 Savage, both of which are currently in my son's gun safe. I also owned a Remington 700 Classic in 300 Savage. [/QUOTE]
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