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    300 WSM 180 Accubond for Elk

    Well, I have not used a chronograph before and will check into that… I am between 500 and 1,000 feet elevation and anticipate a mountain hunt in the 8,000 ft range. I agree with good conditioning and plan to get out there 3 or 4 days early to acclimate as much as possible prior to the hunt...
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    300 WSM 180 Accubond for Elk

    Thanks, I am going with an outfitter who has the horses and gear for a spike camp hunt. This is only my second elk hunt and I have never taken an elk. I have been collecting pref points in Wyoming, for 10 years to get this tag. I think it is unit 97 southeast of Jackson/north of Pinedale...
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    300 WSM 180 Accubond for Elk

    Thank you. I’m a little high at 200 but pretty much zero. I’m 8”+ low at 300. I don’t have access to a 400 yard bench range but figure I’m about 20”-24” low. I do have access to a 600 yard range and consistently hit the center of the target from the bench. We also have an unknown distance range...
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    300 WSM 180 Accubond for Elk

    I’m planning a horseback elk hunt in the Bridger Teton area in the fall of 2025 and taking my .300 WSM. I’m shooting factory Nosler Custom 180 Accubonds out of a Win. Model 70 23.5” barrel, topped with a Zeiss Diavari. 2.5 - 10 x 50 #8 Ret. I don’t have a ballistic turret and understand that...
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