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300 savage with 165 grain bullets, or 180 grain. If less than 180, stick with premium bullets (ie partition, accubond, barnes, etc.) With 180's, you could use the corelokts, they even hold together at 3000 fps. It'll work easily out to 250 yds. I'm not a fan of shotguns or muzzies, though use them on occasion when required. They'll shoot good, but just don't have that static shock reaction I get from high power guns...
Quote from: Wanttohuntmore on May 27, 2011, 06:14:08 PM300 savage with 165 grain bullets, or 180 grain. If less than 180, stick with premium bullets (ie partition, accubond, barnes, etc.) With 180's, you could use the corelokts, they even hold together at 3000 fps. It'll work easily out to 250 yds. I'm not a fan of shotguns or muzzies, though use them on occasion when required. They'll shoot good, but just don't have that static shock reaction I get from high power guns... Unless Rock reloads, he's probably stuck with factory loads and 150's or 180's..............150 gr will probably be easier to find. I'd choose whichever shoots best in the rifle. Probably not going to find Partition, accubond, or Barnes in factory ammo. As much as I hate soft points and Cor-lokt bullets, I think they may be ok even in the 150 grain load since velocity should be under 2600 fps at the muzzle. I guess my point is, if the 150's shoot a lot better than 180's than go with the 150's even though they aren't premium bullets.......just try to get a broadside shot through the lungs.Rock, just get a few boxes of ammo and put a scope on that rifle ASAP and start shooting. BTW - is your 300 Savage a model 99?
Yes it is. My great grandfather bought a LONG time ago.
i have hunted that unit and the lewis for years, killed a few deer and elk in there. not a single shot over 120 yards. very brushy, i have used 30-06, 300 win mag, both worked fine. but my 45-75 barrel with 4x scope is what i have on now. more then enough range, and can get thru the vine maple & alder they seem to like hiding in. for you if you can shoot a slug out to 100 yards, and put it where you want it, your 12 ga is fine.
Thanks for the advice everyone. Now it looks like im coming out for early muzzeloader season.
Quote from: rock on June 04, 2011, 09:05:00 AMThanks for the advice everyone. Now it looks like im coming out for early muzzeloader season. OK, but what unit are you hunting? Siouxon is not open for muzzleloader season.
Quote from: bobcat on June 04, 2011, 05:07:59 PMQuote from: rock on June 04, 2011, 09:05:00 AMThanks for the advice everyone. Now it looks like im coming out for early muzzeloader season. OK, but what unit are you hunting? Siouxon is not open for muzzleloader season. His first post said he was hunting the modern season in Siouxon.