sithlord6512
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- Nov 24, 2008
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I plan on hunting the Eastern Canadian Moose next fall. Normally, I would have selected a 180 grain bullet for my .300 WSM. However, one source (Barnes site) suggests it is acceptable, and perhaps even preferable, to select a lower weight bullet IF USING A PREMIUM BULLET - The reason being lower recoil and faster velocities/better ballistics.
(specifically refers to Barnes TSX/TTSX/MRX, but I would be inclined to include the other monolithic bullets out their such as the E-Tip, the Hornady GMX, and the Remington premier copper-solid).
I just want Just want to get other's thoughts on this?.
P.S. I know bullet placement is the most important factor - however, I just want to be prepared for any bad/worst-case scenarios (e.g., a wounded animal are requiring a "Texas heart shot" follow-up).
(specifically refers to Barnes TSX/TTSX/MRX, but I would be inclined to include the other monolithic bullets out their such as the E-Tip, the Hornady GMX, and the Remington premier copper-solid).
I just want Just want to get other's thoughts on this?.
P.S. I know bullet placement is the most important factor - however, I just want to be prepared for any bad/worst-case scenarios (e.g., a wounded animal are requiring a "Texas heart shot" follow-up).