Think about bullets first, in what diameter....Bullets matter more than headstamps.
Read that again. And one more time, just for luck.
Very few people out of the myriad of folks who buy a 300 RUM will ever learn to shoot it to its true potential. There are always a few of them on the EE for sale with less than 60 rounds through them, and for good reason. To a novice they look like a great idea, right up until they shoot them......At this point and from I have learned from different gun stores is that a 300 RUM may be the best choice for me.
The longest shot I have taken to date with my 30-06 is around 450 yards. Typically most of my kills are under 200 yards, but I am thinking of going on hunts for Elk where longer can be necessary, so I do not want to be under-rifled and I am looking for a flatter shooting rifle with enough energy to get the job done.
I have watched videos of people doing it, so I know it is possible.
A) Bullets, not headstamps...
B) Energy rarely kills animals...Holes in important parts kills them fairly reliably though.
C) It doesn't take a 300 RUM to poke an appropriate bullet in an elks lungs at any range you'll be able to hit him...
D) You need to learn how to dial a turret. "Flat shooting" means less than nothing when it comes to reliably hitting targets at extended ranges.
I want to do a lot of practicing, and I do not want to get into loading, so ammo availability is important.
Gunning RUM ammo at $100 per 20 rounds gets old fast... And finding a reliable lot of factory rounds that will do what you want will get pricey up front fast.... And by that, I mean finding a factory round with acceptable accuracy, and then buying every single box of it that you can get your hands on in the same manufacturing lot. Don't expect that just because you find a box it likes, that the next 20 round box of the same stuff 6 months down the road will shoot the same, or at least acceptably well enough so that you could reasonably expect to hit a thousand yard steel plate.......






















































