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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #15 on: July 24, 2012, 07:47:52 PM »
discussing bullets is just like discussing the best auto brands  :chuckle:
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #16 on: July 24, 2012, 07:49:19 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.

I keep checking Noslers Shootersproshop to catch a smoking deal on a over run of the E-Tip but no luck so far.

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #17 on: July 24, 2012, 07:50:54 PM »
discussing bullets is just like discussing the best auto brands  :chuckle:

I'll shoot pretty much anything if need be but I have my preferences. :tup:

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #18 on: July 24, 2012, 07:52:09 PM »
Hammer I talked to my buddy there yesterday. They are smashed and so far in the negtive on a ton of stuff. I have about 12 things to order and they only had 3 of them in stock!!! I said piss on it and he said he would start sneeking me a box here or there so I can have some for this year :chuckle:

They have a few new items that I think some people might be happy with for 2013 :hello:
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #19 on: July 24, 2012, 08:21:15 PM »
Hammer I talked to my buddy there yesterday. They are smashed and so far in the negtive on a ton of stuff. I have about 12 things to order and they only had 3 of them in stock!!! I said piss on it and he said he would start sneeking me a box here or there so I can have some for this year :chuckle:

They have a few new items that I think some people might be happy with for 2013 :hello:

Must be nice having on guy on the "Inside" with Nosler! :tup: Did you tell him I need a .458 Accubond, preferably 370 grains or so? :chuckle:

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #20 on: July 24, 2012, 08:26:52 PM »
I may or may not have suggested that :chuckle: I told him I plan to buy a 458 lott one of these days and a heavy accubond would be sweet :tup:
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #21 on: July 24, 2012, 08:29:35 PM »
Here is my opinion: you are asking people a question they cannot adequately answer.  The only one who can tell you what ammunition your gun will shoot well is...your gun.  What shoots well in one gun may, or may not shoot well in another, even an identical make and model.

There is just no way around it. Guns are like most people: finicky.  You must ask your gun what it likes, and obey. :twocents:
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #22 on: July 24, 2012, 09:00:03 PM »
Here is my opinion: you are asking people a question they cannot adequately answer.  The only one who can tell you what ammunition your gun will shoot well is...your gun.  What shoots well in one gun may, or may not shoot well in another, even an identical make and model.

There is just no way around it. Guns are like most people: finicky.  You must ask your gun what it likes, and obey. :twocents:

Fact of the matter is, pretty much any factory ammo is going to shoot MOA of deer when it comes to a typical hunting  cenerio.

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #23 on: July 24, 2012, 09:09:06 PM »
Here is my opinion: you are asking people a question they cannot adequately answer.  The only one who can tell you what ammunition your gun will shoot well is...your gun.  What shoots well in one gun may, or may not shoot well in another, even an identical make and model.

There is just no way around it. Guns are like most people: finicky.  You must ask your gun what it likes, and obey. :twocents:

Fact of the matter is, pretty much any factory ammo is going to shoot MOA of deer when it comes to a typical hunting  cenerio.
Yes, even with a clean barrel.
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #24 on: July 24, 2012, 09:13:37 PM »
Here is my opinion: you are asking people a question they cannot adequately answer.  The only one who can tell you what ammunition your gun will shoot well is...your gun.  What shoots well in one gun may, or may not shoot well in another, even an identical make and model.

There is just no way around it. Guns are like most people: finicky.  You must ask your gun what it likes, and obey. :twocents:

Fact of the matter is, pretty much any factory ammo is going to shoot MOA of deer when it comes to a typical hunting  cenerio.
Yes, even with a clean barrel.

Yep, slinging a bullet at a deer size target is a whole different ball game than accuracy testing, that's a fact. Clean barrel or not. :chuckle:

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #25 on: July 24, 2012, 10:49:20 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.
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #26 on: July 25, 2012, 08:40:44 AM »

I reload and couldn't match factory after I did this with my rifles.     

Not quite sure about your reloading techniques, but my reloads will shoot circles around factory loads, AND I get the bullet I want and the velocity I want...  And it is a helluva lot cheaper than factory loads...  instead of $2-3.50 a round, I am down around a $1.20 a round for even my .338 WM, even cheaper on my handgun loads.. closer to .25 a round.

With the added benefit of not having a bunch of crappy factory stuff laying around..
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #27 on: July 25, 2012, 08:48:00 AM »
I have always liked the Federal Classic ammo in the blue box. Had good groups in evry rifle I have ever tried them in.
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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #28 on: July 25, 2012, 10:01:18 AM »
Yes, if you take the time and have the right equipment.  Benchrest type accuracy just isn't important to me nor worth the hassle or money.  You can sink a grand easy into your loader and spend even more time at it but if you are shooting a box or two a year, factory is more than acceptable for hunting.  It comes down to finding the right factory round for your rifle, which means buying a few of the different manufacturers.  I used to load for the rifles but then I tried the above posted method and it just doesn't make sense to spend the time/money to reload.  Like I said, with factory I can get a 5 shot group touching each other at 100yds (maybe a slight flier).  I just didn't see enough difference when I reloaded. 

Pistol on the other hand, is entirely different.  .223 in high volumes is different as I shoot it in high volumes.  In my opinion the average Joe who wants to hunt deer and elk is better off just finding the right factory ammo that shoots best in his rifle.       


I reload and couldn't match factory after I did this with my rifles.     

Not quite sure about your reloading techniques, but my reloads will shoot circles around factory loads, AND I get the bullet I want and the velocity I want...  And it is a helluva lot cheaper than factory loads...  instead of $2-3.50 a round, I am down around a $1.20 a round for even my .338 WM, even cheaper on my handgun loads.. closer to .25 a round.

With the added benefit of not having a bunch of crappy factory stuff laying around..

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Re: Ammo recommendations Remington 700 .300 win mag?
« Reply #29 on: July 25, 2012, 11:33:56 AM »

I reload and couldn't match factory after I did this with my rifles.     

Not quite sure about your reloading techniques, but my reloads will shoot circles around factory loads, AND I get the bullet I want and the velocity I want...  And it is a helluva lot cheaper than factory loads...  instead of $2-3.50 a round, I am down around a $1.20 a round for even my .338 WM, even cheaper on my handgun loads.. closer to .25 a round.

With the added benefit of not having a bunch of crappy factory stuff laying around..

Hahaha! I love it!

Crappy factory. SISSY stuff! Wahooooo!  :tup:

Saw a box of Weatherby .338-378 Weatherby ammo yesterday. 20 cartridges to the box, loaded with 250gr Barnes Tripple Shocks. 151.00 bucks a box. I was confused for a second, I thought hell of a price tag for a box of SISSY factory ammo, but what a Macho, crusher of a round to have to stuff in a piece of crap, free bore slumming, nasty ass Weatherby rifle. :chuckle:
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