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300g vs 250g
Can someone explain the difference between shooting a 300 grain bullet vs a 250 grain? Is it that much more punching power? My gun shoots 250 grains perfectly and all I hunt is deer and groundhogs.
However, I am wanting to see what 300 grains can do and how far they can fly. Are they overkill? Doug |
Originally Posted by Doug100g
(Post 3832219)
Can someone explain the difference between shooting a 300 grain bullet vs a 250 grain? Is it that much more punching power? My gun shoots 250 grains perfectly and all I hunt is deer and groundhogs.
However, I am wanting to see what 300 grains can do and how far they can fly. Are they overkill? Doug ![]() |
I'm using a 250gr for elk. It's way more than enough for any deer.
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From 0-150 yds the .250 is al you will need considering the animals you hunt. if you think your shots will be 150-200 plus yards, or want to hunt bigger game like elk. the .300 gr IMHO is a far better choice.Ray
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I have taken only 2 deer at long range.one at 234 yards and one at 223 yards.both were with a 250 gr bullet and the one went no where the other went 20 yards. So I think a 250 is sufficient for deer
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Either one will do the job well out to 200 yards or so and I use both without concern. However, If a gun will shoot well with the 300's that's what I tend to go with.
Since you already have a 250 that shoots well for you you're in good shape. But it won't hurt to play with some 300's to see how they do. To me that's a big part of the fun of muzzle loaders. |
I like most 300gr bullets better. Just a preference really. This year though i will be trying either a 45-225gr Barnes, 275gr Parker or a 275gr Lehigh. When i had my older 54cal i shot mostly 275gr Barnes so i want to try the middle weight again and a light weight shot faster.
There are a few 250-260gr bullets that should fly pretty good and retain a bit more fps at 200 yards but how often are you going to be shooting 200 yards. Harvester has a descent 260gr "pointy" bullet, the Bonded 250gr Shockwave seems ok and Nosler still has a few 260s left that have a bit better BC and hit like a freight train. For ground hogs you should try the 225gr FTX. Its a freakin grenade and seems to shoot really well and its cheap. |
Look at GM's avatar. Imagine that in a full bore .50 250gr bullet. It will knock a deer into next week.
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My Knight is kinda funny, except for the 250 SSTs, it prefers 300s...So that's what I use, a 300gr .430 Hornady XTP...My buddy's Omega prefers the 240gr .430 Hornady XTPs...We both kill deer...Life is good...
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3832242)
Look at GM's avatar. Imagine that in a full bore .50 250gr bullet. It will knock a deer into next week.
Thanks for all of the reply's so far. D |
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