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What is the best range to sight in a 300 win mag?

300 Winchester’s bullet will be about 3 inches below the line of sight at 250 yards. So from zero to 250 yards the bullet is never more than 1.86 inches above or 3 inches below the line of sight. On big game this means you can hold on the center of the chest and you will hit the kill zone if you do your job.

How far will a 300 win mag shoot accurately?

The . 300 Win Mag sees use in long-range benchrest shooting competitions and has been adopted by law enforcement marksmen and by a few specific branches of the U.S. Military for use by snipers. Maximum effective range is generally accepted to be 1,210 yards (1,110 m) with ammunition incorporating low-drag projectiles.

What is the best grain bullet to shoot out of a 300 win mag?

The 180 grain load is quite possibly the best . 300 Win Mag ammo for elk, bear, and moose hunting. The 165 grain load will also work for larger game like elk, but it’s perfect for bigger deer and bear. That high velocity 150 grain load is great .

Which is better 7 mm mag or 300 win mag?

300 Win Mag has a 5-8% advantage in capacity over the 7mm Rem Mag due to its shoulder placement and longer case length. As you’d expect from the fact that the two cartridges are very close in overall size, the ballistics of the 7mm Rem Mag and . 300 Win Mag are also pretty similar.

Where should I zero my 300 win mag?

I run a 300 win mag and play the three inch rule. Whatever it works out to not go higher than three inches or lower than three inches. My 180 grain bullets are zeroed at 252 yards shoots roughly 3 inches high at 150 yds and 3 inches low at 325.

How much does a 300 magnum drop at 300 yards?

. 300 Winchester Magnum for Long Distance Shooting

Drop 6.5mm Creedmoor .300 Winchester Magnum
500 yards 53.1″ 45.2″
1000 yards 316.8″ 284.1″
1500 yards 970.6″ 921″
1750 yards 1531.3″ 1492.5″

How many inches does a 300 Win Mag drop at a thousand yards?

How far will a 7 mm mag shoot?

With the right ammo, the 0-1000 meter ballistics are VERY impressive and the 7mm is easily capable of 1000+ meter shooting, but it falls short of the . 300 in most regards while significantly outpacing the . 308 (Which really shouldn’t surprise anyone).

What are the ballistics of a 300 Win Mag?

Bullets up to 180 grain and 3,000 feet per second, 300 Win Mag Ballistics are a treasure trove of possibilities for distance shooters. Let’s dive in and take a look at all this rifle caliber offers. With its flat trajectory and superior power downrange, the 300 Win Mag makes a versatile hunting cartridge.

Can a 300 Win Mag case be used for a 7mm?

The belted .300 Win Mag case design is easy for gunsmiths to work with, without need of custom head spacing gauges. The Smith can use standard 7mm Remington Magnum gauges to check fit. Finally, I had to come up with a name for the wildcat. I chose the 7mm Practical based on the premise for the design.

When did the 300 Winchester Magnum come out?

Ballistics and Drop for the .300 Winchester Magnum. The .300 Winchester Mag (.300 Win Mag) was designed in 1963 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The .300 Win Mag is based off the parent case .375 H&H Magnum with a belted large rifle magnum primer.

Can a 300 Win Mag be used on a wildcat?

The wildcat was also designed in such a way that it would utilize an easily sourced parent case. The belted .300 Win Mag case design is easy for gunsmiths to work with, without need of custom head spacing gauges. The Smith can use standard 7mm Remington Magnum gauges to check fit.