Yeah, I just looked to my favorite supplier (Midway) and they are showing most of the 30 cal bullets out of stock. Your 220 grain is shown as "seasonal run". So probably unless you find some in some backwoods sports shop you are probably out of luck right now. Your 300 Win Mag with a 220g Sierra Is a potent combination, what you hunting? That ought to be good for any game on the North American continent. Had a hunting partner that favored a 300 WBY. When he did contact, did an awful lot of damage to Michigan deer. Sure you need that heavy a gun? I can shoot the 300, but don"t enjoy it.
I use a .240 Weatherby ,or a .243 Win, with hand loaded 95 grain Noslers. Both do a job on white tails. Son uses a 7mm mag - again awfully powerful for the purpose. Our shots are often in the 200 yard plus range, so the flat shooting is a plus.
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