300 win mag bullet choice for moose

austenlake2

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WELL time for new ammo thinking of trying the browning bxc any thoughts?was shooting accubonds,have a chance to grab 4 boxes at crappy tire
 
The accubonds you are using are really tough to beat on moose in my opinion. For cheaper ammo I have also seen a lot of moose fall to 180 gr Core-lokts from a 300 win
 
Agreed, the BXC is a new one for me too, but is intriguing in its design. If you do use them, report back your results!

That being said, hard to go wrong with Accubonds. I've had terrific luck with them shooting well from my rifles once I dial in the right powder weights. Terminal performance is fantastic.
 
I've used the red box Federal 180gr Partitions with success on several moose (deer and bears too) with good success. I've been having a hard time finding them so I'm moving on to Accubonds (which is what I shoot in my .308).
 
I’m trying to decide between 180gr partitions, 180gr AccuBonds, or 180gr Trophy bonded. The deciding factor will be which one my rifle likes best.

I can’t see why the BXC wouldn’t work perfectly well, it’s another tipped bonded bullet, similar concept to an AccuBond. Give it a try.
 
Nosler Partitions have been doing it right for over 70yrs but have been sidelined a bit by other very good boutique bullets, none of which do anything better than a Partition.
 
Nosler Partitions have been doing it right for over 70yrs but have been sidelined a bit by other very good boutique bullets, none of which do anything better than a Partition.

I agree. And for me nothing beats the 200gr version. Except in timber when you are shooting under 300 yards. In that case I like the 220gr Partition. My .300 loved those 220’s and H1000
 
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