For the WIN

What are you and bee winning at Jim? I quite like mine, 200 gr partitions at 3000 fps plus is a pretty good game getter. - dan

Not shooting one any more ! BUT really like the cartridge . I was putting up for sale the last of my new brass last night and just got REMEMBERING :p ;) yes 200 grers at 3000 and 180 s at 3200 . RJ
 
I’m new the 300 Bee Club.

Slowly gathering reloading components and hoping to find something this rig will like 180-200gr range.
 
Mine is a German Mk V, made in the early 60's. Claw mounts, 1.5-6 Hensoldt scope, 26 inch barrel. Bought from a guy at work 40 years back or so. Was his dad's, and he wasn't a gunny. Gave him fair money for it, came with ten of the old yellow "tiger" boxes of ammo. Also a braided leather sling and a saddle leather gun case. If i had to have only one big game around rifle, it would certainly be on the list. - dan
 
There's been a lot of development around the .300 Win Mag, especially lately. I believe in the last few years it's overtaken the .30-06 in die sales. And while the good old "Win Mag" is as good and as popular as it's ever been, there's still no replacement for displacement.

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I've only owned one 30 cal magnum which was a 308 Norma in a Parker Hale 1200 that I used for running deer target fun yrs back. It shot well but was over the top for hunting meat critters in my area. Plenty of giggles on pest critters though using 110 gr hollow points pushed to 3800 fps. El Explodo. ;)
 
What Is everyone just running optic wise on their 300 Bee’s just standard 3-9, 3.5-10 range or 4-12/4-16 in whatever flavour of your choice?
 
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