AZ Jim

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From previous post -

"Recently I picked up a Winchester .308 model 100 for my daughter's bull elk hunt. It has a 22-inch barrel with a 1 in 12 RH twist. Due to the terrain we will be hunting, I estimate average shooting opportunities in the 50 to 200 yard range, with 300 yards on the outside extreme. I want to have the best accuracy, penetration, energy transfer, and terminal performance I can get.

I was wondering if anyone out there has a recommendation / opinion based on experience as to the best cartridge manufacturer, bullet type / weight combination to use. The reps. at the different gun shop / sporting goods stores out there all have so many different opinions. I am hearing "use only 150 grn. Winchester XP3's" to "use the 180 grn. Federal Premium Trophy Bonded Tip" and everything in between. I know the gun will prefer / shoot some rounds better than others, just looking for some advice where to start considering 30 to 45 dollars a box for ammo.

I did try some 165 Hornaday GMX bullets and the gun was shooting 1.5 to 2-inch groups at 100 yards."
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UPDATE:

OK, So I broke the bank and loaded up on some ammo of different manufacturers, types and bullet weights. Here are the test results.

- I used the same shooter throughout the test, my son, he shoots better than me now....... :(
- Same gun, a Winchester model 100 semi auto, 22-inch barrel, 1 in 12 RH twist
- Nikon Buckmaster 3x9x40 BDC scope
- Shooter was seated at a solid concrete bench using sand bags. Limb support was the same throughout to provide stability
- Barrel and action were cleaned between each type of ammo
- Four shots were fired of each ammo type, 1 fouling shot and the following 3 that were measured for the official group (fouling shot not counted)
- Shooter was allowed plenty of breaks to rule out fatigue
- Barrel was allowed to cool between different ammo types (some times slightly warm, but never hot)
- Shot groups were measured, photographed, and recorded before changing to the next ammo type
- Shot groups were covered after recorded to ensure they were not mixed up with the previous group
- Outside temperature started at 70 degrees and rose to 82 degrees by the time the test shooting ended
- Wind was gusting intermittently throughout the day, - care was taken as much as possible to shoot when the winds were the most calm
- Shooting distance was 100 yards
- If the shooter felt the shot was not clean, that shot was counted / measured, but also noted as a possible error

1) - Remington Core Lokt Express - 180 grn. Core Lokt PSP bullet - 3-inch group (1 possible error - .50 inches without error shot)
2) - Nosler Custom - 165 grn. Nosler Accubond bullet 2.25-inch group
3) - Federal Premium - 180 grn Trophy Bonded Tip bullet 2.75- inch group (1 possible error - 1.25 inches without error shot)
4) - Hornaday - 165 grn. GMX bullet - 2 1/2-inch group
5) - Federal Premium - 180 grn. Nosler Partition bullet 4.25-inch group ( 1 possible error - 1.5 inches without error shot)
6) - Barnes Vortex - 168 grn. Barnes Tipped TSX bullet - 3.25 inch group ( 1 possible error - 2.5 inches without error shot)
7) Federal Premium - 180 grn. Barnes MRX bullet - .75 inch group - (best consistent group after fouling shot):smiley-mouse:

More work to do:

I need to finish zeroing the rifle / scope to shoot 2-inches above the bulls-eye at 100 yards and pick the 2nd best grouping ammo type that comes closest to impact point as the Federal Premium with Barnes MRX bullet. I will use this stuff as the back up ammo to bring along on the hunt. The MRX stuff was $60.00 dollars a box :(. Anyone know where I can find the MRX stuff cheaper ?, I heard they don't make it anymore.



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More .308 elk cartridge testing pics

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Still more - .308 elk cartridge test results

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Last of the pics - .308 elk cartridge test

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Great Post. I hope you are on your way to finding your guns favorite load! Good luck to you and your daughter. Range time is just as important as the hunt. Hopefully shes there snaping rounds as well.
 

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Have you tried the winchester silvertips in 150 grain? They fly great thru my 308
 

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jdjtexas, - yes my daughter has been and will continue practicing - (practice, practice, practice!) with her primary and spare rifle ( I never go on a hunt with out a spare). Ever since they were little I would not let let them go in the field until they were good on the range. The way I figure it, we owe it to the game to place the shots correctly. There are many variables out there already to deal with, don't need to add to it.baco, - I was looking for the Silvertips, because I have had good luck with them in the past in my 30-06, but could not find them. Was looking for them in 180 grn. I might have to order them on line. I went to Sportsman's Warehouse, Cabelas, and Bass Pro (all within 20 - 30 mins. of my house, don't hate me) and a bunch off other small shops and could not find them.
 

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Ok I just had to join the hunting website after my dad said he talked about how I shoot better than him ... : ). Cool website - the .308 is OK, but my 6.5 Swedish Mauser rocks. That's going to be my sister's spare rifle and even if she is older, I will teach her how to shoot it good.

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