Too big for deer and b. bear, too much recoil for target......get yourself a .308 or similar.
Don't get me wrong, I Looooove the 300 RUM, I have an LSS chambered in it, but it is my 400 yard+ moose gun.
my .02, but I've shot it a lot.....and for your purposes it's too much gun.
WW
If you handload,have well above average shooting skills,and are willing to spend the time and money to learn the trajectory and practice at long ranges,the 300ultramag makes a great long range big game rifle.If you don't handload,and aren't willing to spend considerable time and money at the range,the 300ultramag will gain you nothing over the 300win mag.
Shoot what you can accurately. That is the key, and shot placement of course.
Totally agree with Curt. In addition, the cost of practice should also be factored into the equasion. The cost of ammo, whether you reload or have to buy factory, all need to be considered.
Good shot placement comes with practice... so shoot what you can afford to do often enough to enure proficiency with whatever calibre you choose.
Well according to Gatehouse bullet placement is totally overrated and anything hit with a RUM is dead instantly so forget practicing..get yourself a RUM and all will be well with the world.




























