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Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« on: July 24, 2012, 10:13:41 AM »
I shoot factory ammo and have tried Winchester, Remington Core-loct and Scirrocos so far.  The Scirrocos seem to have the best grouping consistency.  I use this for hunting bear.  At $50.00 a box it can get real expensive experimenting with ammo.  I would appreciate any feed back on what ammo has been a consistent performer.  I am thinking about trying a box of Barnes since it is advertised to keep most of it weight and integrity on impact. 
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2012, 12:52:22 PM »
I used to shoot the winchester failsafe a while back in my Rem 700. They shot great groups with great weight retension. I have been reloading now for a long time and have been experimenting with various combinations. I have no idea what the failsafe rounds cost now. Good luck

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2012, 12:56:19 PM »
Federal Prem.  With accubonds..
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2012, 12:57:48 PM »
I have been using Sierra game kings. 165gr. I reload so I'm not sure what it would cost.
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2012, 01:04:25 PM »
Federal Prem.  With accubonds..


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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2012, 01:11:16 PM »
Federal Prem.  With accubonds..

These bullets were accurate out of my .300 mag rem 700. 

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2012, 02:30:59 PM »
The 300 Win mag has rated in my top three favorite cartridges for 20 plus years. I have taken plenty of Mulies and Elk with the cartridge and for a duel purpose bullet I prefer a little more speed than bullet weight. The 165gr Nosler Accubond is what perfected the .300 Win Mag for me, if you hand load a stout charge of RL-22 behind it works wonders. :tup:

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2012, 02:37:46 PM »
I am shooting 180gr Fedral Fusions out of mine but haven't put many rounds through it yet.
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #8 on: July 24, 2012, 05:52:51 PM »
 :) for bear in a 300 mag, use the cheap 180 federal blue box. Black Bears aint any tougher than a deer. I have killed a few with a 300, seen many killed with other cartridges.
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #9 on: July 24, 2012, 06:07:52 PM »
What I am about to tell you is terribly expensive but worth every penny.  Don't worry about manufacture, they are all good enough.  Don't get into which bullet is better blah, blah, blah.  Buy 5 or so boxes from the different major manufacturers and shoot five shot groups (off a rest or prone, bagged in) say at 100 or even 200 yards (I like 200yds), cleaning after each 5-shot group.  Don't worry about who wins, just buy whatever is better with the same lot number if you can still find it.  I will be different for each rifle that you own.  Give away or sell the other ammo that you didn't use, you will be happy you did.

I reload and couldn't match factory after I did this with my rifles.  In the long run it is way cheaper.  I have a Remington 700 that clover leafs at 100yds, everything touching with Winchester Supreme.  I came nowhere near that with Corelokts, Remington's premium gold box, Hornady, Federal or Nosler.  Every rifle I have done this on, there is a clear winner.       

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2012, 07:02:00 PM »
What I am about to tell you is terribly expensive but worth every penny.  Don't worry about manufacture, they are all good enough.  Don't get into which bullet is better blah, blah, blah.  Buy 5 or so boxes from the different major manufacturers and shoot five shot groups (off a rest or prone, bagged in) say at 100 or even 200 yards (I like 200yds), cleaning after each 5-shot group.  Don't worry about who wins, just buy whatever is better with the same lot number if you can still find it.  I will be different for each rifle that you own.  Give away or sell the other ammo that you didn't use, you will be happy you did.

I reload and couldn't match factory after I did this with my rifles.  In the long run it is way cheaper.  I have a Remington 700 that clover leafs at 100yds, everything touching with Winchester Supreme.  I came nowhere near that with Corelokts, Remington's premium gold box, Hornady, Federal or Nosler.  Every rifle I have done this on, there is a clear winner.       

You might want to go at your accuracy testing a little different. If your cleaning after each 5 shot group and then shooting another five shot group for accuracy and so on. Then it is highly probable that your not seeing your rifles true potential. I know that most of my custom barrels need 1-5 five rounds just to settle in after a cleaning at 100 yards that may not seam much to some but it matters at distance. I usually do my accuracy testing at 300 and you can watch the groups settle down after the first 1-3 rounds out of a clean barrel. I have very few barrels and have had in the past very few barrels that shoot the exact same point of impact clean as they are fouled. I have a 11 twist .300 Win mag with a Mike Rock barrel that shoots lights out no matter what and it's a rarity in the most part. Factory barrels are even more temperamental.

I always leave the range or my shooting session with 5 plus rounds or so on my barrel and that's how it goes to the field.

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2012, 07:04:05 PM »
Federal Prem.  With accubonds..

These bullets were accurate out of my .300 mag rem 700.

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2012, 07:27:21 PM »
You are right about a fouled barrel, my go-to rifle shoots better fouled also.  The only reason for the cleaning is that I am trying (for the test) to keep it as close to the same as possible between the different manufacturers.  By cleaning I only ran a patch through it.  Just trying to keep it somewhat consistent. 

What I am about to tell you is terribly expensive but worth every penny.  Don't worry about manufacture, they are all good enough.  Don't get into which bullet is better blah, blah, blah.  Buy 5 or so boxes from the different major manufacturers and shoot five shot groups (off a rest or prone, bagged in) say at 100 or even 200 yards (I like 200yds), cleaning after each 5-shot group.  Don't worry about who wins, just buy whatever is better with the same lot number if you can still find it.  I will be different for each rifle that you own.  Give away or sell the other ammo that you didn't use, you will be happy you did.

I reload and couldn't match factory after I did this with my rifles.  In the long run it is way cheaper.  I have a Remington 700 that clover leafs at 100yds, everything touching with Winchester Supreme.  I came nowhere near that with Corelokts, Remington's premium gold box, Hornady, Federal or Nosler.  Every rifle I have done this on, there is a clear winner.       

You might want to go at your accuracy testing a little different. If your cleaning after each 5 shot group and then shooting another five shot group for accuracy and so on. Then it is highly probable that your not seeing your rifles true potential. I know that most of my custom barrels need 1-5 five rounds just to settle in after a cleaning at 100 yards that may not seam much to some but it matters at distance. I usually do my accuracy testing at 300 and you can watch the groups settle down after the first 1-3 rounds out of a clean barrel. I have very few barrels and have had in the past very few barrels that shoot the exact same point of impact clean as they are fouled. I have a 11 twist .300 Win mag with a Mike Rock barrel that shoots lights out no matter what and it's a rarity in the most part. Factory barrels are even more temperamental.

I always leave the range or my shooting session with 5 plus rounds or so on my barrel and that's how it goes to the field.

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2012, 07:36:23 PM »
I shoot factory ammo and have tried Winchester, Remington Core-loct and Scirrocos so far.  The Scirrocos seem to have the best grouping consistency.  I use this for hunting bear.  At $50.00 a box it can get real expensive experimenting with ammo.  I would appreciate any feed back on what ammo has been a consistent performer.  I am thinking about trying a box of Barnes since it is advertised to keep most of it weight and integrity on impact.

I think bear are one of the tougher animals in the 48 states. I like Barnes real well, but I would try grouping them in your rifle then you will know if they are a good choice. There is truth that not all guns like all bullets.
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #14 on: July 24, 2012, 07:39:27 PM »
The etip by nosler is really working well for me in my 300 win mag. I have flattened 2 bears with them the last 2 years. They are a solid like the Barnes and hit hard and hold up extremely well.
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