Hi all, I see its been a year and a half since the last above so I'll chime in. My 1980's 340 WM is a single shot on a Savage 110 (orig. a 7mm Rem Mag) with a 26" Douglas #4, the stock is a direct pentagraph copy of my 375 H&H Win Super Express w/a Decerator pad, 16oz mercury recoil reducer in the butt and the barrel Integra-Ported (It really kicked before the mercury and the porting as it only weighed 8.5#. Right now it has my fixed 12x Leupold (hunting scope is a straight 6X Leupold) as I was shooting some ground squirrels w/some old ammo (225 Horn SP-85gr H4831). I have never shot anything really needing this much horsepower but I have killed several WT deer, Antelope (really good plains rifle), Black Bear and several Coyotes, Skunks ect. All of my largest WT have been w/it mostly cause I use it the last couple days of the season in what the WA St. game dept. calls "late buck" but is actually before the rut and Thanksgiving. The last day of the season this year is Nov. 20. Anyway I've used 180 NBT, 175 original Barnes "X", 200 Speer, 200 Horn., 200 NBT, 225 Horn, 225 NPT, 250 NPT, 225 orig Barnes "X", 250 Horn RN, 250 Barnes Original SP spitzer's (.049 jackets, I found 3 boxes at a pawn shop), 250 Barnes original "X" the 275 Speer and an LBT 270 LFN cast.. The last couple of years I have used the LBT cast, 250 barnes original and the 250 NPT for deer as they seem to be the easiest on the eaten' parts. The absolute worst are the NBT (original soft ones) and the lighter Speer and especially Hornady's. I shot a 4x5 WT a few years back running at about 225 yards and hit it in the spine above the diaphram quartering away. Deer went down and I had to use a finisher (hard cast LBT LFN w/15 gr unique at the base of the skull) but when I skinned it the Hornady jacket was still in the spine about 2" in.
The 200 Horn. SP simply removes the back side of a Coyote as does the Speer. The Barnes Origl 250 SP (85 gr H4831) on a 3x4 facing me slightly turned right at 85 yds went in the front left of the chest and out the right hindquarter w/a simple 3/4" hole for the full 31" (wished I could have found that bullet). I hunt with several rifles including a 6mm/Swift, 260 Rem, 7x57, 308, 06, 8 x 57, 338-06 (using Speer 250 Grand Slam-great game load to 250 yards), 9x57, 35 Rem, 375-06 Ackley and the 375 H&H but when it comes to puting them in the freezer I always get the 340 out. I expect when the barrel is well and truly burned out I'll have Delta Gun Shop/Clearwater Reboring rebore to a 375 Weatherby, nuthin but a bigger hole and I'll still use 340Wby/375 HH/8 mag/300 Wby cases for it to. -Muddy from NE Wa.