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300 Win Mag for deer


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No such thing as "to dead"... If you want to hunt with it shoot it... It will definitely kill a deer...

I deer hunted in Maine many years ago. One of the old timer guides use to say the same thing. LOL!!! He loved the 7mm Mag for deer.

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Hey... it's not my caliber of choice.. the question was Can you hunt with that caliber.. yes.. shot placement is even more important but it will kill a deer with no problem... Just have to be ready for meat loss in using it.. My favorite deer rifle cal is 25-06...

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Hey... it's not my caliber of choice.. the question was Can you hunt with that caliber.. yes.. shot placement is even more important but it will kill a deer with no problem... Just have to be ready for meat loss in using it.. My favorite deer rifle cal is 25-06...

I agree. My favorite deer round is the 7mm-08.

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We all have our opinions regarding different chamberings and what terminal effects we desire.

I personally have never been a proponent of the "expend all the energy inside the animal" theory..

I feel that two holes are better than one, in case tracking is required.

If I were to use a .300 mag for deer, I would prefer to use a stoutly constructed 180 or 200 grain bullet that would fully penetrate the ribcage and would cause less meat damage.

That said, I am not a fan of .300 mags, although I have nothing against using them. I feel they are neither fish nor fowl.

If I need more punch than a .270, .280, or 30-06, I would move to something with a heavier bullet, like a .35 Whelen, a .338 Win mag, or my personal pet, a 9.3 x 62...

They don't kick much more than a .300 mag and with the heavier bullets they use, ( 225 to 300 grain) they pack a lot more punch.

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What a bunch of wimmens. :girlwah: 

Ooooo, a 300 Win Mag......it may hurt my mangina if i pull the trigger. :fie: 

Take up needle point if you can't figure out shot selection and bullet construction choice.

 

 

 

Besides who cares about a cup full of meat when there is a set of antlers? :spiteful:

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What a bunch of wimmens. :girlwah: 

Ooooo, a 300 Win Mag......it may hurt my mangina if i pull the trigger. :fie: 

Take up needle point if you can't figure out shot selection and bullet construction choice.

 

 

 

Besides who cares about a cup full of meat when there is a set of antlers? :spiteful:

 

LOL.

 

I saw THAT coming from a mile away................................ B)

 

 

 

Funny thing is that a 12ga does a ton of damage too.  You guys that are all choked up about meat loss ever use one?

 

:O

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What a bunch of wimmens. :girlwah:

Ooooo, a 300 Win Mag......it may hurt my mangina if i pull the trigger. :fie:

Take up needle point if you can't figure out shot selection and bullet construction choice.

Besides who cares about a cup full of meat when there is a set of antlers? :spiteful:

Just a discussion to pass the time in the offseason. Sometimes we talk like every shot we make is perfect. I can kill a buck with a field point, but it doesn't make it an ok selection.

When hunting I prefer a round that will help most compensate for an imperfect shot. Hence why a lot of us use hollow points too.

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Belo, on 01 Jul 2014 - 9:10 PM, said:

Just a discussion to pass the time in the offseason. Sometimes we talk like every shot we make is perfect. I can kill a buck with a field point, but it doesn't make it an ok selection.

When hunting I prefer a round that will help most compensate for an imperfect shot. Hence why a lot of us use hollow points too.

 

And here I though my use of a few emoticons would add a little levity to my post.

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What a bunch of wimmens. :girlwah: 

Ooooo, a 300 Win Mag......it may hurt my mangina if i pull the trigger. :fie: 

Take up needle point if you can't figure out shot selection and bullet construction choice.

 

 

 

Besides who cares about a cup full of meat when there is a set of antlers? :spiteful:

 

Well, shave my a** and call me NANCY !...hehehehehe....

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Being from NJ originally, I've killed dozens of deer with a 12 gauge using 1 oz slugs.

 

The damage to the meat is a lot less than a magnum high velocity rifle, mainly because the slug moves at a paltry 1200 fps at the muzzle and less than 1000 fps at 50 yards, where the average deer is taken with a 12 gauge.

 

Meat is damaged by hydrostatic shock, which is much greater when the velocity of the given projectile is vastly increased.

 

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Myself i went up from 280 to 300. The 280 still made me chase a few after good shots but for me it was a down sizing of the gun case. I went with something i could use anywhere on anything the rest of my hunting days. She has no kick with muzzle work but will wake up the kids when you touch her off!

Lol a mag with muzzle brake or ports is loud as heck. Nice add-on though.

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Re slugs. Grew up hunting in areas that were slug and now turned rifle. A lot of why slugs don't mangle meat has to do with construction. The new sabots are about as devastating as a rifle round. I'm talking about the Hornady SST slugs specifically.

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