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What bullet for 300wsm?

This almost gets into the old "what's the best cartridge for Elk" discussion. "Whatever you shoot best" is the best response I've heard.

Back to the OP, I'm partial to the heavier, and therefore longer Bullet. They do better at longer range than the lighter speedier bullets in the first place. Add kinetic energy to the equation, and the heavier bullets are just better. MY OPINION!

That said, there are a lot of Elk dying at 700-1000 yds from 140gn 6.5mm bullets. (Incidentally, those are pretty long bullets with nice BC numbers). I've seen Elk killed with a .243 and a 100gn bullet, and my wife killed an Elk at 220 yds with 117gn bullet out of a 257Roberts. Put the leak in the right spot and...you get the point.

I'm sure many folks here have played around with a lot of different bullets for various cartridges. My personal experience in the .308 calibers leads me in the direction of the 180gn to 200gn+(Again, longer and higher BC's) bullets. My son has a 300wsm (Tikka) that just doesn't like 200gn bullets, but will spit out any 180gn bullet right where he wants it. Both will likely provide better down range (600yd) energy than faster at the muzzle 155gn, and will make up for perceived lack of velocity with better energy than most folks think. My personal favorite all round for my 300WBY has been the 200gn Sierra SBT, when considering Cost, availability, terminal performance, but the ELDx is no slouch, and frankly, probably a better bullet than my SBT 'go to'.

Incidentally, I now use a 225gn ELDM, (300PRC) at a meager 2725fps for Elk and Antelope. Despite popular opinion, it won't rip an antelope to shreds. One rifle, one load that'll hit where I want it to hit and farther than I am capable of shooting.

I'd sure look at the 180 to 200gn+ bullets. I think Heavier, longer and higher BC is the way to go.

JK
 
I think hammers would be great for standard range hunting but this isn't Standardrangehunting,com. Something that carries energy well and soft enough to mushroom at extended ranges so… Another vote for the 208 eldm, they're deadly, at any range. Nothing positive to say about Berger
 
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I've had mean results shooting the Patriot valley bullets , they have a 163 that I'm loading for a friends gun and if I recall it has a pretty nice drop chart. They are similar in performance to a hammer but much better BC. I would also look at the badlands for good BC with a copper. No personal experience with those muse. Also had good luck with the 200/208/212 eld line.
 
I checked data for my 208eldM load out of 20" barrel 300wsm @ 2750mv

In Texas I hit 1500ft lbs of energy and 1800fps impact at 815yds

In Colorado elevation it's approximately 1090yds for 1500ft lbs and 1800fps impact

I'm sticking to the 208's in the WSM for down range results at longrange!
James
 
Hey all,

I'm building up a load for my father in laws 300wsm and wondering what bullet you all would recommend for my elk hunt this November? The barrel is 24" 1:10 twist topped with a suppressor.

I have some 154 hammer HHTs, but I'm not quite getting the downrange velocity I was hoping for. Best group is with varget at 3150fps. I could push it to 3250 with RL 16, but that's touching pressure pretty hard and only gets me an additional 100 yards above 1500ft/lbs… with this bullet I'm getting max range of 500 yards with 1500ft/lbs. And that's fine, but my 6.5prc will get 1500ft/lbs out to 700 yards with the 125HHTs…

So, my question is stick with the 154HHT, or move to something like the 200gr ELDX or for more knock down and range?

I won't be shooting past 600 yards anyways, but just was wondering what you all think.

Cheers
Q: What bullet for 300wsm?

A: 215 Berger.

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I used to run Nosler Accubonds at 2950, and they were fantastic on elk and deer out to 500. I'm sure they would have proven just as effective at 600, I simply never shot anything past 500, but out to there it was bang flop most of the time. Shot a big bodied Kansas buck at the crack of dawn one morning just a shade past 500, and I thought I had missed he fell so quickly. I looked and looked for him in an absolute panic, but when I walked over later that morning, he was laying in the spot he had stood. I'm sure there are better bullets nowadays, but I never had a problem with them, and used them in that cartridge for years.
 
182 HHT
66.0gr RL16
CCI 250 mag
3.160 OAL
.304 Mandrel
Light Lee crimp

300wsm 20" barrel suppressed
SD 5
ES 9
AVG 3030 FPS

This gets under 2" at 500y consistently for me. Best group (3 shots) was 0.5" at 515y on a really calm morning.
 

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