rlmmatt
Active member
so as i've mentioned before i got drawn for the KY elk hunt but ive never been elk hunting before. Ive decided to take my 308 xbolt over the 3006 xbolt or the 300win mag encore because im more confortable with the 308 and because i may need some quick follow up shots over the encore.
Today I went to the range and tried 8 different boxes of over the counter ammo to see which worked well in my gun. Of the eight three of them grouped moa and shot well out to 300 ( the furthest my local range has). Im not saying their isnt better ammo out there but it may just not be available over the shelf here in daytona. I would like to have tried a lot of different nosler ammo but it just wasnt available in this area. The three that shot the best were Hornady full boar 165 gmx, Nosler throphy grade 165 ballistic tips and Federal premium vital shok 180g nosler partitions.
Here is the question which one to take for elk I like the 180g partitions but the drop is 16.5in vs 13in for the nosler trophy grade and 9.2in for the gmx at a range of 300yrds. I dont know if the gmx is any good for elk and i question it because of the boar on the front of the box but it shoots the flattest. the velocity of the gmx is also a little slower than the trophy grade, gmx 2610, nosler trophy grade 2800, and the federals 2570. the energy on the nosler trophy grade exceeds the federal premiums at three hundred yards T.G. 1850 vs 1670.
So in short do i choose
gmx the flattest shooting
nosler T.G. the fastest hardest hitting
Federal Premiums partition largest grain
like I said they all shoot well.
Next when your at the range due you practice at 100 yards or three hundred yards. I know not to be sitting at the bench but at what distance due you routinly shoot at and why.
Thanks for your help on the above matter
Robert
Today I went to the range and tried 8 different boxes of over the counter ammo to see which worked well in my gun. Of the eight three of them grouped moa and shot well out to 300 ( the furthest my local range has). Im not saying their isnt better ammo out there but it may just not be available over the shelf here in daytona. I would like to have tried a lot of different nosler ammo but it just wasnt available in this area. The three that shot the best were Hornady full boar 165 gmx, Nosler throphy grade 165 ballistic tips and Federal premium vital shok 180g nosler partitions.
Here is the question which one to take for elk I like the 180g partitions but the drop is 16.5in vs 13in for the nosler trophy grade and 9.2in for the gmx at a range of 300yrds. I dont know if the gmx is any good for elk and i question it because of the boar on the front of the box but it shoots the flattest. the velocity of the gmx is also a little slower than the trophy grade, gmx 2610, nosler trophy grade 2800, and the federals 2570. the energy on the nosler trophy grade exceeds the federal premiums at three hundred yards T.G. 1850 vs 1670.
So in short do i choose
gmx the flattest shooting
nosler T.G. the fastest hardest hitting
Federal Premiums partition largest grain
like I said they all shoot well.
Next when your at the range due you practice at 100 yards or three hundred yards. I know not to be sitting at the bench but at what distance due you routinly shoot at and why.
Thanks for your help on the above matter
Robert