lionhunter Report post Posted November 24, 2008 Getting ready to work up a reload for a 300 wsm. I want ONE bullet that will work for everything from Coues to elk. (Probabley want ever hunt elk with a rifle, so Coyote to Mule deer). At any rate, what bullet and what weight have you had the best luck with in 300 wsm?? Obviously I want the best penatrating bullet that flys the best. I shoot from 100 to 600 yards or more. Give me your input. Thanks, DW Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted November 24, 2008 168 T/TSX Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AzHunt Report post Posted November 24, 2008 180 gr. Accubond Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted November 24, 2008 From my 300 WSM, I have used the 180 Accubond on 1 cow elk (complete penetration behind the shoulders), 1 mule deer (pass-through, bullet not recovered) and 2 Sitka Blacktails. 200 Accubond on 1 bull elk (found under hide on offside shoulder). Have used the 180 Scirocco on 1 mule deer (complete pass-through). Hope to use the 180 Nosler E-tip loaded for the HS 300WSM on an elk in the next week. Another 300 WSM (a Kimber for backup) has the 168 TTSX loaded. I would try the 150 E-Tip, 150 Accubond, or 150 TTSX. Plenty for deer (and with 100% retention, good for elk). Would get less felt recoil also with the 150 over the 180, and less bullet drop at long range, but a little more wind drift. With the no-lead bullet requirements starting in other states, may not hurt to think ahead. Hornady will be releasing a copper guiding bullet called the GMX next year. Hornady GMX Bullet Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lionhunter Report post Posted November 25, 2008 From my 300 WSM, I have used the 180 Accubond on 1 cow elk (complete penetration behind the shoulders), 1 mule deer (pass-through, bullet not recovered) and 2 Sitka Blacktails. 200 Accubond on 1 bull elk (found under hide on offside shoulder). Have used the 180 Scirocco on 1 mule deer (complete pass-through). Hope to use the 180 Nosler E-tip loaded for the HS 300WSM on an elk in the next week. Another 300 WSM (a Kimber for backup) has the 168 TTSX loaded. I would try the 150 E-Tip, 150 Accubond, or 150 TTSX. Plenty for deer (and with 100% retention, good for elk). Would get less felt recoil also with the 150 over the 180, and less bullet drop at long range, but a little more wind drift. With the no-lead bullet requirements starting in other states, may not hurt to think ahead. Hornady will be releasing a copper guiding bullet called the GMX next year. Hornady GMX Bullet Thanks a ton Red Rabbit. That gives me a good place to start. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cohofishing Report post Posted November 25, 2008 Hi, I bought a winchester model 70 in a 300wsm. The gun doesn't seem to like much. I tried loads with almost all the "good" bullets and ended up finding it likes 165 speer bt's. I got caught up in all the hype and was worried that speer was't good enough; but my dad reminded me how many sikta blacktails we have shot in the last thirty years in Alaska and alot of them were shot with speer or hornady's. Long story short, 186 yards, one shot high shoulder, and my three point dropped in it's tracks. Complete pass thru with no more damage than the Nosler Accubonds I shoot in my 300 win mag. I guess my point is use what ever the gun shoots best. A well placed shot will kill almost anything. 66gr IMR 4350, CCI 250 Brent 250 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites