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........................To be honest? Either one! However given the choice, I`ll take the 300. In using Hornady`s web site down range ballistics calculator, punching in the BC`s for both Nosler A/B`s, the velocities you state with a 300 yard zero, you`ll find that the 300 Win. is somewhat flatter shooting; -10.2" @ 400 yards and -27.2" @ 500 yards vs. -12.4" @ 400 yards and -32.7" @ 500 yards for the 338/06laker":18q919u8 said:Ok which would you guys take for elk if you had a 338-06 that shot 225 grain accubonds at 2700 fps and you had a 300 win mag that shot 180 grain accubonds at 2975 fps? Why would you take the one you choose?
............. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:YoteSmoker":2wpd7277 said:I wouldn't take either. You need a 416 rigby to kill an elk-or antelope.
YoteSmoker":3q5zpo9v said:I wouldn't take either. You need a 416 rigby to kill an elk-or antelope.
laker":196gew5r said:Ok which would you guys take for elk if you had a 338-06 that shot 225 grain accubonds at 2700 fps and you had a 300 win mag that shot 180 grain accubonds at 2975 fps? Why would you take the one you choose?
YoteSmoker":360vav7o said:I wouldn't take either. You need a 416 rigby to kill an elk-or antelope.
bullet":54aa4h46 said:Kidding aside and on the serious side I would go with the 300Win Mag and a 200gr AccuBond. 300 to me is more versatile. That is why I really like my 300Wby lots of retained energy at long distance.
Jrogers":yvrver36 said:I think it is very close to the 338 win mag when loaded correctly plus you can use regular 338/06 ammo in it and they fire form great. Just my 2 cents. You can figure in about 150fps more than the standard 338/06 (around 2800 fps for a 200gr or 2570 for a 250gr).