I recently had a custom rifle built in 300 Win. The rifle has a Swaro Z5 3.5-18x44 and a turret built for the Nosler 180gr AccuBond at 2950fps. I just got it and haven't got a ton of shooting done with it yet. The builder put the scope on and worked up the load, first time I haven't done my own load work, but he did a good job. I shot a nice group at 100yds, adjusted it a couple clicks, and shot it at 50yd intervals from 350 to 500yds and it did what it was supposed to do.
I know the 180gr AccuBond at that speed is plenty capable of taking a moose but I keep hearing how hard they are to kill and how bad of spots they like to die in. My hunt isn't until 2018 so I have time to play with loads and bullets in the rifle for that hunt. I plan to use the 180gr AccuBond load that came with the rifle for elk hunting which I'll do more often than anything with this rifle.
My question for those here is would it be worth working up a load with a real stout 200gr bullet for this hunt and to have components for on hand in case I ever hunt moose or bear with the rifle again? I tend to think I should just get familiar with the 180gr load and shoot it for the moose hunt and anything else I do with the rifle. I just haven't shot anything bigger than elk (broadside with 7mm RM and 270 win with accubonds) and don't know if it's worth changing anything.
The area I will be in does not have big bears, just black bear so that's not an issue.
I have a couple 264WM's and a 270 I plan to use for most of my hunting plus a 25-06 couple 243's and a 6mm that I'll use for anything smaller than elk so this rifle will only be used on bigger, heavier game.
Thanks for your input.
I know the 180gr AccuBond at that speed is plenty capable of taking a moose but I keep hearing how hard they are to kill and how bad of spots they like to die in. My hunt isn't until 2018 so I have time to play with loads and bullets in the rifle for that hunt. I plan to use the 180gr AccuBond load that came with the rifle for elk hunting which I'll do more often than anything with this rifle.
My question for those here is would it be worth working up a load with a real stout 200gr bullet for this hunt and to have components for on hand in case I ever hunt moose or bear with the rifle again? I tend to think I should just get familiar with the 180gr load and shoot it for the moose hunt and anything else I do with the rifle. I just haven't shot anything bigger than elk (broadside with 7mm RM and 270 win with accubonds) and don't know if it's worth changing anything.
The area I will be in does not have big bears, just black bear so that's not an issue.
I have a couple 264WM's and a 270 I plan to use for most of my hunting plus a 25-06 couple 243's and a 6mm that I'll use for anything smaller than elk so this rifle will only be used on bigger, heavier game.
Thanks for your input.