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    Which factory load for .300 A-bolt do you like?

    My buddy is shooting his new A-bolt .300. Been a .308 guy for decades. Which factory loads do you like best for deer? He hunts in Kansas where reaching out to 500yds is a possibility.

    Polymer tip? Lead core?

    Let's hear it. We will take the top 3 suggestions and buy a box of each. Then see which box his A-Bolt likes best.

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    nosler. partition

    Originally posted by Mudshack View Post
    My buddy is shooting his new A-bolt .300. Been a .308 guy for decades. Which factory loads do you like best for deer? He hunts in Kansas where reaching out to 500yds is a possibility.

    Polymer tip? Lead core?

    Let's hear it. We will take the top 3 suggestions and buy a box of each. Then see which box his A-Bolt likes best.
    My 300 abolt...likes the nosler. Partition. In 180 grain....shoots very well out to 500 yards...

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      #3
      If I did not reload I would contact chad at dallas reloads. I believe he still sells packs of 5 different loads with 5 rounds each. Shoot those an see which one shoots best then buy a some from him. Not sure on pricing as I have not bought from him in quite a while but I know he is no more expensive than most of the higher end OTC ammo. I think you have to buy them 100 rounds at a time after you figure out the load your rifle likes.

      Or you can send him the rifle and he will develop a specifically for your rifle. I THINK it costs about $200-$250 for that service depending on what bullet/brass you want to go with. Expensive but if you want the most accurate round you can get without reloading yourself it might be worth it.

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        #4
        For that range I would go with 165 gr Balistic Tip

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          #5
          We were looking at the 150-165gr bullets. And he likes what the ballistic tips have done in the past at 200+yds

          Keep suggestions to factory off the shelf loads, guys. We are not hand loaders.

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            #6
            Nosler Custom 180gr Accubonds

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              #7
              When shooting a 300 wm shoot the big pills. No point in running a 150-165 grain pill. It's got the horsepower to push 180s a long way and knock stuff down hard.

              For factory ammo, look at the nosler trophy grade 180 accubond

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                #8
                I like the 180 Accubonds too. Although if you can find some 190 gr Accubonds, that would be ideal.

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                  #9
                  My 300 wsm loves 180 accubond. Holds 5" groups at 500 yards.

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                    #10
                    If he is reloading then this recipe works very good in mine. Cci 250 primer under 75.5 grains of Imr 7828 topped with a noseler 165 grn partition seated to mag length.

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