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Lil-Rokslider
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How do you like the TAC? Been loading with Benchmark mostly.
Just loaded up some 69grain tmks for a CZ. Wanted to go 77 but it’s a 1:9 twist. Can’t wait to see how they do and glad to see someone else keeping this thread alive.
Bringing this back up to get some more reading now that hunting season is kicking off in some areas.
Im sitting on 500 77tmk and a 223 that’s stupid easy to shoot. Considering taking it out for mule deer in Montana this year as the build I was originally planning on for this hunt has hit some hickups, and I’m not sure carrying my 15 pound Match rifle is going to be much fun.
I loaded up some 77 gr factory seconds I bought from powder valley using 24 grains of TAC. Did well out of my 12.5” AR pistol on a steel plate at 100 yards. Going to try and put it on paper this week and see what kind of groups I get, vs just hitting a 12” plate.How do you like the TAC? Been loading with Benchmark mostly.
I wouldn't honestly lose too much sleep over the 1:9 twist. My crapper Savage is the same & shoots them well enough. 10 into 1-1/2" away 100 is more than enough for its range limit.
they will stabilize? Maybe I’ll try em
With deer in mind, between the 55gr TTSX and the 62 TTSX which one would you pick? Speed or the extra mass?
I'm sure both will do it, but I'd go with the 62gr. I hit a bobcat in the shoulder blade area with the Remington HTP 62gr Barnes and it completely removed a section of spine... like maybe.. I wanna say 2" wide portion? I know, not apples-to-apples comparison.. but.. my first 'yote... I shot with a 55gr... was a very rushed jumped-shot at like 25yds.... do not think I hit vitals... the yote barrel-rolled mid-air.... fell to the ground in a slump.. but then rocked back and forth... for several seconds... Then S.O.B. if he didn't get back up onto his feet!... then turn and look back at me.... then ran off! I blood-trailed him 250+yds... never did find him. Again, I know that wasn't a vitals hit... pretty sure I hit above the ribs and smacked the phalanges protruding at the shoulder region area... hence the barrel-roll happening. But still... that bobcat immediately disappeared out of sight into the grasses. Went right down. Way overkill for a bobcat, but I was impressed by the massive cavity it left behind in the spine!With deer in mind, between the 55gr TTSX and the 62 TTSX which one would you pick? Speed or the extra mass?
No direct experience, but in theory you want coppers going fast to initiate the exoansion, which would suggest the 55s but not sure how much difference there is in velocity between the 2With deer in mind, between the 55gr TTSX and the 62 TTSX which one would you pick? Speed or the extra mass?
How was the fur on that cat?I'm sure both will do it, but I'd go with the 62gr. I hit a bobcat in the shoulder blade area with the Remington HTP 62gr Barnes and it completely removed a section of spine... like maybe.. I wanna say 2" wide portion? I know, not apples-to-apples comparison.. but.. my first 'yote... I shot with a 55gr... was a very rushed jumped-shot at like 25yds.... do not think I hit vitals... the yote barrel-rolled mid-air.... fell to the ground in a slump.. but then rocked back and forth... for several seconds... Then S.O.B. if he didn't get back up onto his feet!... then turn and look back at me.... then ran off! I blood-trailed him 250+yds... never did find him. Again, I know that wasn't a vitals hit... pretty sure I hit above the ribs and smacked the phalanges protruding at the shoulder region area... hence the barrel-roll happening. But still... that bobcat immediately disappeared out of sight into the grasses. Went right down. Way overkill for a bobcat, but I was impressed by the massive cavity it left behind in the spine!
I've been draggin my feet in contacting back the Taxidermist. Last called him in May and he explained that Covid had slowed things down in terms of him getting his supplies from Taxidermy Supply Wharehouse stores. I'm sure he could stitch that hole up though. It was a bit of a hole, but not like pieces of the hide were missing or anything. And the edge of the hole wasn't too ragged looking.How was the fur on that cat?
Awesome! That's not too bad and I bet it wouldn't be as bad had you not hit the spine. I'm definitely intrigued to load some up for anything from varmints to deer.I've been draggin my feet in contacting back the Taxidermist. Last called him in May and he explained that Covid had slowed things down in terms of him getting his supplies from Taxidermy Supply Wharehouse stores. I'm sure he could stitch that hole up though. It was a bit of a hole, but not like pieces of the hide were missing or anything. And the edge of the hole wasn't too ragged looking.
And oh my goodness the fur is sooo soft on those things!! I was really surprised by that. By how soft it was! If I'd have known that I'd have put in much more effort towards getting more of them before my State went Full-Retard and banned taking them.
Here's a pic of the wound from that 62gr on the cat...
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Another pic showing how he'd instructed me to skin him...
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BTW... Bobcat in a crock-pot is dang good!