That 88 grain ELDM @ +2800 fps and the 75 grain ELDM @ +3000 fps sounds like money if it shows true like the 6 ARC did. A switch barrel 22 ARC/6 ARC would be all a man needed to hunt everything that I like to hunt.
Jay
That 88 grain ELDM @ +2800 fps and the 75 grain ELDM @ +3000 fps sounds like money if it shows true like the 6 ARC did. A switch barrel 22 ARC/6 ARC would be all a man needed to hunt everything that I like to hunt.
Open question, but mainly directed to @Formidilosus
I have a great load using the 75 ELDM, mv 2915 fps. Is the 77 TMK superior in performance to the point that I should abandon the ELDM and start over with the 77 TMK?
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That 88 grain ELDM @ +2800 fps and the 75 grain ELDM @ +3000 fps sounds like money if it shows true like the 6 ARC did. A switch barrel 22 ARC/6 ARC would be all a man needed to hunt everything that I like to hunt.
Jay
I wouldn’t. Go kill stuff. . IMO.
How important is accuracy at the range you intend to hunt? If you wanted to try the TMK and it gave you .3" larger groups, would it matter?
That 88 grain ELDM @ +2800 fps and the 75 grain ELDM @ +3000 fps sounds like money if it shows true like the 6 ARC did. A switch barrel 22 ARC/6 ARC would be all a man needed to hunt everything that I like to hunt.
Jay
My interpretation (having used neither, but having read the entire thread) is you do not need to switch, but the TMK is better enough that if you feel like switching it might be worth it.Crucial.
And no, an extra .3 wouldn’t matter.
I’m already where I need to be, is the 77 TMK that much better that I should switch?
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That 88 grain ELDM @ +2800 fps and the 75 grain ELDM @ +3000 fps sounds like money if it shows true like the 6 ARC did. A switch barrel 22 ARC/6 ARC would be all a man needed to hunt everything that I like to hunt.
Jay
For no good reason at all I wouldn’t mind getting a 22arc barrel to play with since I already have a t3x bolt with the weird bolt face… It’s only money right??And that is at 52k PSI..
Barrel and case life should be long at pressures like that. If you hot rod it, your speeds will be outstanding.And that is at 52k PSI..
My interpretation (having used neither, but having read the entire thread) is you do not need to switch, but the TMK is better enough that if you feel like switching it might be worth it.
What’s velocity on this stuff?For those of us who do not roll our own……
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I kinda looked at it from a different angle. If you want to shoot the TMK, is your current load so good that if you gave up a little accuracy with the TMK would it matter? Heck if you get 1 MOA groups with the TMK, would that not work at the distances at which you would take bear, deer, elk and moose? Seems like 400 yards is about where you hit that 1800 FPS mark. 4 inches at 400 yards seems adequate.Crucial.
And no, an extra .3 wouldn’t matter.
I’m already where I need to be, is the 77 TMK that much better that I should switch?
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I kinda looked at it from a different angle. If you want to shoot the TMK, is your current load so good that if you gave up a little accuracy with the TMK would it matter? Heck if you get 1 MOA groups with the TMK, would that not work at the distances at which you would take bear, deer, elk and moose? Seems like 400 yards is about where you hit that 1800 FPS mark. 4 inches at 400 yards seems adequate.
Open question, but mainly directed to @Formidilosus
I have a great load using the 75 ELDM, mv 2915 fps. Is the 77 TMK superior in performance to the point that I should abandon the ELDM and start over with the 77 TMK?
Man that’s awesome congrats!!Guess I can add another data point for the 88 ELDm and 223AI. If there are typos, my bad. It’s 2 am and I am having a gin before a shower after just walking in the house from a successful moose hunt.
Here in North East BC we have a pair of 2 day moose seasons - Oct 25/26 and Nov 10/11. Only open for spike/fork, tripalm, or ten points.
Had a pretty good idea of where I wanted to go for the day, same place as last year where myself and my hunting partner shot a pair of 2 points about 30 seconds apart. I poked an 88 ELDm through the shoulders of mine and he was down at the shot.
This year I had to cut a trail around a bunch of blowdown from forest fires this summer (well, actually they are still burning here where I was) so I didn’t get into the cutblock until 3:30pm.
4pm found a pretty reasonable bull about 600 yards out, but there was a lot of willow and alder between us so I cut some distance.
Tripalm 10 point walked into a small opening at 166 yards quartering to me so I put an 88 into the point of his shoulder. He three legged hopped about 10 yards, and was broadside so I gave him a second one through the lungs because I think that the shooting is the fun part.
Two or three wobbly steps and he went down.
1st one absolutely smashed the front knuckle to bits (that quarter folds in the middle when trying to move it around) and turned the onside lung to jelly. Second poke broke ribs on the entrance, both lungs gooey, and found part of the bullet in the muscle at the back of the offside shoulder. Some lead shrapnel was embedded in the ribs inside the cavity, but that could have been either shot.
Fantastic!!!!Guess I can add another data point for the 88 ELDm and 223AI. If there are typos, my bad. It’s 2 am and I am having a gin before a shower after just walking in the house from a successful moose hunt.
Here in North East BC we have a pair of 2 day moose seasons - Oct 25/26 and Nov 10/11. Only open for spike/fork, tripalm, or ten points.
Had a pretty good idea of where I wanted to go for the day, same place as last year where myself and my hunting partner shot a pair of 2 points about 30 seconds apart. I poked an 88 ELDm through the shoulders of mine and he was down at the shot.
This year I had to cut a trail around a bunch of blowdown from forest fires this summer (well, actually they are still burning here where I was) so I didn’t get into the cutblock until 3:30pm.
4pm found a pretty reasonable bull about 600 yards out, but there was a lot of willow and alder between us so I cut some distance.
Tripalm 10 point walked into a small opening at 166 yards quartering to me so I put an 88 into the point of his shoulder. He three legged hopped about 10 yards, and was broadside so I gave him a second one through the lungs because I think that the shooting is the fun part.
Two or three wobbly steps and he went down.
1st one absolutely smashed the front knuckle to bits (that quarter folds in the middle when trying to move it around) and turned the onside lung to jelly. Second poke broke ribs on the entrance, both lungs gooey, and found part of the bullet in the muscle at the back of the offside shoulder. Some lead shrapnel was embedded in the ribs inside the cavity, but that could have been either shot.
Post #16 was pretty mind blowing to me. I can’t help you decide if you should switch, I know I’ll be launching tmk’s from my 223 just based off of the real world data points vs any other projectile… are they much better? No idea, but this thread has shown how effective the tmk is at 223 speed.Crucial.
And no, an extra .3 wouldn’t matter.
I’m already where I need to be, is the 77 TMK that much better that I should switch?
P
That is both awesome and impressive!Guess I can add another data point for the 88 ELDm and 223AI. If there are typos, my bad. It’s 2 am and I am having a gin before a shower after just walking in the house from a successful moose hunt.
Here in North East BC we have a pair of 2 day moose seasons - Oct 25/26 and Nov 10/11. Only open for spike/fork, tripalm, or ten points.
Had a pretty good idea of where I wanted to go for the day, same place as last year where myself and my hunting partner shot a pair of 2 points about 30 seconds apart. I poked an 88 ELDm through the shoulders of mine and he was down at the shot.
This year I had to cut a trail around a bunch of blowdown from forest fires this summer (well, actually they are still burning here where I was) so I didn’t get into the cutblock until 3:30pm.
4pm found a pretty reasonable bull about 600 yards out, but there was a lot of willow and alder between us so I cut some distance.
Tripalm 10 point walked into a small opening at 166 yards quartering to me so I put an 88 into the point of his shoulder. He three legged hopped about 10 yards, and was broadside so I gave him a second one through the lungs because I think that the shooting is the fun part.
Two or three wobbly steps and he went down.
1st one absolutely smashed the front knuckle to bits (that quarter folds in the middle when trying to move it around) and turned the onside lung to jelly. Second poke broke ribs on the entrance, both lungs gooey, and found part of the bullet in the muscle at the back of the offside shoulder. Some lead shrapnel was embedded in the ribs inside the cavity, but that could have been either shot.