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<blockquote data-quote="EastTNHunter" data-source="post: 5421713" data-attributes="member: 8364"><p>Your parameters of 1-2 moa should be pretty easy to meet, if the recoil is not a limiting factor in your shooting ability. Full disclosure, I have never owned a 300 Win mag, but I used to own its older brother, the Weatherby mag.</p><p></p><p>H4831 with 180 Accubonds is where I would start. Other good powder options would be I4350, H4350, I4831, H1000 (if you can find it), RL19, RL22 ("known" for temp instability, but good velocities), and others. Other good bullet options are 200 Accubonds, 180 or 200 Hornady Interlocks. You also mentioned ELD-X, but make sure that you go heavy for caliber with them if you hunt with them, as they will open up really quickly at magnum velocities. The 300 WM is really not too picky from what I understand, and will perform well on deer or elk with any of those.</p><p></p><p>Starline brass, when available, is a good value (good cost meets good quality).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTNHunter, post: 5421713, member: 8364"] Your parameters of 1-2 moa should be pretty easy to meet, if the recoil is not a limiting factor in your shooting ability. Full disclosure, I have never owned a 300 Win mag, but I used to own its older brother, the Weatherby mag. H4831 with 180 Accubonds is where I would start. Other good powder options would be I4350, H4350, I4831, H1000 (if you can find it), RL19, RL22 (“known” for temp instability, but good velocities), and others. Other good bullet options are 200 Accubonds, 180 or 200 Hornady Interlocks. You also mentioned ELD-X, but make sure that you go heavy for caliber with them if you hunt with them, as they will open up really quickly at magnum velocities. The 300 WM is really not too picky from what I understand, and will perform well on deer or elk with any of those. Starline brass, when available, is a good value (good cost meets good quality). [/QUOTE]
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