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Posted By: Benbo 300 win mag bullets - 08/01/21
Anybody have experience with 168 tipped match kings on deer @300win mag velocities? I’ve got an old 40x that I’m thinking of taking out to hunt this fall. The only load I’ve worked up for it thus far is 230 Berger vld’s. But those are unavailable at this time. Also found some 212 hornady eldx but I’d like a little lighter bullet to help reduce recoil. Sierra says the match kings have thicker jackets…. I could see that helping hold them together at closer range but could also see it hurting their expansion at long range. Thx in advance.
Posted By: Clarkm Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/23/21
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Caught this guy running away at 200 yards with a 125 gr Nos Bal Tip in a 300 win mag Mosin with Krieger barrel.

He did not get another step.
Posted By: Sheister Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/23/21
Nosler 165 and 180 Accubonds are the perfect bullet for the 300 Win Mag IMO.... and you can usually get them from Nosler or retailers fairly regularly now that supply is starting to catch up...
Posted By: boatanchor Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/23/21
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Yes the 180gr Accubond
Posted By: crockettinaz Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/23/21
Not tipped MKs, but I’ve shot a couple of deer and seen several shot with 168 Match HPBTs from a .300. Worked fine on lung and neck shots from 80 to 350 or so. I recall reading that a famous riflemaker from Tucson used 168 SMKs in his .300 Weatherby for Coues, and he killed a bunch of big ones.
I would guess that the plastic tip would only enhance performance.
Fwiw, any time I carry a .300 lately, it’s throwing 200-grain Accubonds.
Best,
Posted By: hanco Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/23/21
I like 165 Barnes TTSX in my 300 Win mag. Accurate!
Posted By: PintsofCraft Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/24/21
200gr Nosler Partitions is why I own several .300 WM.
Posted By: fuzzytail Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/24/21
Originally Posted by PintsofCraft
200gr Nosler Partitions is why I own several .300 WM.

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Posted By: jeffbird Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/24/21
Originally Posted by hanco
I like 165 Barnes TTSX in my 300 Win mag. Accurate!


+1 👍

The Barnes 212 gr merits consideration in a 1:8”, if they can be found.
Posted By: Aviator Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/24/21
180 or 200 grain accubonds
Posted By: keith Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/25/21
168g Nosler LONG RANGE accubonds, R#19, Fed 215's, fast and accurate
Posted By: baldhunter Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/25/21
These are good ones.
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Posted By: PintsofCraft Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/26/21
Bald - Nice use of Ramshot Hunter!
Posted By: Big Stick Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/27/21
The 200 AccuBomb has a G7 Litz BC of .268 and simply pales to a 22" 7-08 and a 180 ELD M at 2600fps. Hint.

300Winny/200AB/2980fps. Hint.

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22" 7-08/180 ELD/2600fps. 1000ft lbs to 1000yds and SuperSonic to 1500yds++. Hint.

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Just sayin'.

Hint.

Bless your hearts.

Fhuqking laughing!................
Posted By: gunner500 Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/29/21
No on the Matchkings, those old 40X's are pretty heavy, 200+ grain bullets shouldn't kick bad in that beast, i've used in my 28" barreled 300 Win Mag:

208gr AMax 3000 fps
210gr ABLR 3000 fps
230gr Berger 2876 fps

a few deer, pigs and coyotes from around 440 to 688 yards have all died fast with all three bullets, Retumbo is the powder for that rifle, COL's run 3.625-3.675"

Posted By: keith Re: 300 win mag bullets - 08/29/21
HARD to comprehend, bullets matter more than headstamps. I was a slow convert, but have seen the light! 180g ELD-M at 2700 out of the lowly 280, R#17....jeez...no one would believe it!
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: 300 win mag bullets - 09/04/21
Originally Posted by keith
HARD to comprehend, bullets matter more than headstamps. I was a slow convert, but have seen the light! 180g ELD-M at 2700 out of the lowly 280, R#17....jeez...no one would believe it!


Have you taken any game with the 180 yet? I just worked up a load for my 18" fieldcraft 7-08 with the 180s running a bit over 2500fps. It's now shooting them under 1/2 moa. They should hold up on game at these speeds.

I tried 6.5 staball first and got up to 2600 fps but the accuracy and consistency wasn't there. A few days ago I went to H4350 because it's worked well in other 7-08s with 162 amaxes. It's shooting them great now.

Bb
I always swore to myself that if I had a large 30, id shoot 200 accubonds. Well, I just got a 300 win mag, and now have a pile of Nosler boxes on my reloading bench.
Posted By: Big Stick Re: 300 win mag bullets - 09/04/21
Fascinating. Hint.

What makes someone "think" that a 300 Winny with a 200 AccuBomb is "good" for Long Range...or ANYTHING else? Do tell,mainly because it will be funnier than fhuqk! Hint.

Laughing!.................
Posted By: Kaleb Re: 300 win mag bullets - 09/05/21
For my hunting distances I like the 155 scenars over 4831sc. I’m just shooting deer though.
Posted By: Big Stick Re: 300 win mag bullets - 09/05/21
In fairness...I've never even heard of that projectile?!? Hint......................(grin)

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Posted By: roninflag Re: 300 win mag bullets - 09/08/21
i cant tell what you are hunting. jackrabbits? deer ? moose? elk?
Posted By: roninflag Re: 300 win mag bullets - 09/08/21
if you call sierra they will tell you tipped matchkings are awesome for targets.
Posted By: beretzs Re: 300 win mag bullets - 09/09/21
The 220 Scenar and 212 ELD's aren't horrible either. Maybe not the top of the heap BC wise, they work well.

The 200 Accubond is a good bullet but I think it's a bit tough at around 2000 FPS from a 1-10 twist, 1-8 seems to make it act a bit better on animals.
Posted By: Mkopmani Re: 300 win mag bullets - 12/12/21
LOL, everything but answering the question....😅
Posted By: Hammerdown Re: 300 win mag bullets - 12/14/21
Originally Posted by fuzzytail
Originally Posted by PintsofCraft
200gr Nosler Partitions is why I own several .300 WM.

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Right, that's a heck of a good bullet.
Posted By: Dre Re: 300 win mag bullets - 12/19/21
Match kings are meant for matches like target shooting.
Game kings are made for killing game.
I’m sure the TMK will work, but I’d be looking at 180 TGK instead.

I shot a cow elk this year with 180 game kings out of 06. 2800+ FPS. She was at 75ish yards . It was high center shot as she was trotting. Found the bullet on opposite side. Opened to .760 inches and weighed in at 122 gr.

Draw your own conclusions what match king at magnum velocity will do at close range
Posted By: erich Re: 300 win mag bullets - 12/19/21
When II had my 300 Win Mag it was 200gr Sierra Game Kings but that was 40 yrs ago and that and the 200gr Partitions were the only game in town.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: 300 win mag bullets - 12/19/21
I settled on the 200gr nosler partition, when I was hunting my 300wm exclusively. Ran those about 2,900 fps and they worked well.. Now I run that same bullet in my 30-06 rifles at a mundane speed of about 2,700 fps.. They penetrate very well though, and are extremely accurate..
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This buck fell to a 200gr partition from my 300wm. Great combo back then. Now days, I would still run that, or maybe think about switching to a TTSX or LRX. IF they shoot well.
Posted By: ol_mike Re: 300 win mag bullets - 12/19/21
53gr. MatchKings shoot great in my 22-250.
Posted By: Jim_Knight Re: 300 win mag bullets - 01/01/22
I have some of the 168 TMKs and 175 TMKs for practice. For deer, I don't see why they wouldn't work, though they may be very destructive. I have always felt that the tiny open tip on straight Match bullets created the odd problems, i.e. pencil through or blow up on the surface. I think that tip over a bigger hollow point with be more consistent. Heck they should work swell on coyotes too! I will try the 168s in a 308 and the 175s as a practice sub for my 175 LRX.
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: 300 win mag bullets - 01/01/22
130g ttsx if you want less recoil.

Bb
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