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I used a bullet seldom mentioned any more. Hornady 117 gr RN. Worked very very well with Win 760 in my 1970's era 99A. Killed several deer at ranges from 20 yds to 250. Very very effective.
I used a bullet seldom mentioned any more. Hornady 117 gr RN. Worked very very well with Win 760 in my 1970's era 99A. Killed several deer at ranges from 20 yds to 250. Very very effective.
Boo, what powder do you like with the Accubond?
IMR4831 works great in my Roberts. Other have said the same.
Looks like most folks, myself included, use this chambering exclusively for deer. I have an itch to load up some modern pressure loads (for bolt action of course) with premium bullets and use it on larger game - like the cow elk draw I have.
I can give you an insight into hunting moose with a 250 Savage.
During his later years in life I knew a man who had moved his wife and young family onto a bush homestead in the boondocks of central BC, right after WW1. It was after WW2, some thirty years after he had settled on the homestead, that I knew him. In al those years he had fed his family moose meat, which he had shot year around.
His only rifle he ever owned was a Savage 99, in 250/3000 calibre. He claimed to have never wounded a moose, that had got away.
There were always two weights of bullets for it, one the 87 grain, which was supposed to go 3000 fps, thus giving the designation, "250/3000," to the calibre. The most common weight bullet for it was the 100 grain and I believe this was the only weight normally available in most little country stores that catered to the meat hunters.
Looking back, it would seem to me that somewhere in the supply line of CIL Dominion cartridges, was a knowledgeable person who knew what bullets were best for a given cartridge for big game and only this bullet would be distributed to the little country stores that served the hunters.
Thus, only the 100 grain bullet was available for the 250 Savage, the 170 grain bullet for the 30-30, the 160 grain bullet for the 6.5mm, etc.


Really ? And what bullet weight are you loading, I'm using H 450 with good results but my supply is getting down and its long discontinued.
The bullets I'm using are mostly 117 - 120 gr.
Sorry for the hi-jack OP..
What a different world you experienced in those days...
IMR4831 works great in my Roberts. Other have said the same.




























