Hey there 300 shooters.
A few thoughts about the 300 win. mag.
With the vel. which comes with most rifles, you need a quality bullet design AND construction TO PREVENT needless distruction of meat. That is the main reason we are hunting, correct?
With a quality bullet, such as the Nosler Partition, you will N E V E R want for peneratration at anywhere near a resonable distance AND the Nosler will do its job. It will do the job up close by holding together and way out there by giving the needed expansion.
Anything like the standard balistic tips is just overly distructive and damaging to what should have been some good eating.
My choice is and has been for years, a BEHIND the shoulder shot. the critter goes down and a minimum of meat is wasted.
For those times when I have had a bad angle or made a bad shot, the Nosler partition has never, ever failed to do the job and always with far less needless damage then the the typical cup type of bullet would have rendered.
At present, I am shooting a 165gr partition from a stainless A-bolt. This along with a good charge of R22 puts the slug over the screens at 3200 - 3250fps. Now, I possibly might want more velocity, but can there be any real need of more?
A far better load for the 300 is the 180 or 200gr Nosler rather then anything in the 150 range. Soooooo, why am I shooting the 165?
Well, my barrel didn't like the 180gr. and after being accustomed to seating the bullets w a y out for the Ruger #1 my son now has, I just didn't want to seat the 200gr. bullets deep enough to fit through the short magazine box of the A-bolt.
Anyway, have fun and shoot with the thought in mind of maximizing the good eating available from the critters. Aim carefully and use a good bullet!
Keep em coming! :wink: