Xnoheros
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Norma 77g match does not.Does the Norma brass have crimped primer pockets?
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Norma 77g match does not.Does the Norma brass have crimped primer pockets?
Anyone loading 80 grain eldx's? Bought a box for the 22 Creed and the current barrel hates them.
Thought about loading some tests to see how the Rokslide trainer likes them.
My go to is a max load of n140 and tmks. But I love to tinker.
It’s tough not having the access to good ammo like they have in the states.
I’ve had great luck with the Hornady 73g eldm’s, but at 2.50$ a shot it’s tough.
I didn’t know PMC had a 77g I’ll have to look into that.
So far I've only used the ELD-M (73, 75, 80 and 88s) but would like to try the 80 ELD-X at some point as well.I know @Thegman has used 80gr bullets. I don’t recall if they were eld-m or -x though.
What OAL fits in the modified Mamba?Well so far ive done 2 of the mamba 10 round mags and they both feed well with 75 eldms, I dont know if you could go alot more without running into follower issues but so far these feed.
A bit over 2.5”Before I buy a CTR in 223, does anyone know the CTR 223 magazine load to length? Just curious if the allow you to go longer than the standard magazine.
Jay
Im loaded to like 2.40 I think you could get 2.45 into itWhat OAL fits in the modified Mamba?
See this a lot with the ELD-M’s in my experience, at least with the 75gr, 140gr, and 180gr, with the entrance being larger than the exit.Got into a few pigs Friday afternoon and had something kind of weird happen. Wondered if anyone had ever seen a bullet perform this way.
Bullet was a hornady 55g sp from a facory round. Shot was 60ish yards. This was the 3rd pig I shot so they were moving and I hit her back from where I intended to. When we skinned her we found the wound channel. Below is a Pic of the entrance. It looks like an exit but it's not. Found the exit on the opposite side and it is relatively small, about the diameter of a pencil. Didnt get pics on it. I assume the jacket separated very quickly and the core pushed on through and exited. Wound channel just looks backward. Lungs were a shredded mess and spine was severed. Cant remember ever seeing a bullet behave this way. Good is good. She's dead and already been in the smoker but I was curious if anyone had seen this.
Yeah. Frangible bullets seem to cause a wound like thatGot into a few pigs Friday afternoon and had something kind of weird happen. Wondered if anyone had ever seen a bullet perform this way.
Bullet was a hornady 55g sp from a facory round. Shot was 60ish yards. This was the 3rd pig I shot so they were moving and I hit her back from where I intended to. When we skinned her we found the wound channel. Below is a Pic of the entrance. It looks like an exit but it's not. Found the exit on the opposite side and it is relatively small, about the diameter of a pencil. Didnt get pics on it. I assume the jacket separated very quickly and the core pushed on through and exited. Wound channel just looks backward. Lungs were a shredded mess and spine was severed. Cant remember ever seeing a bullet behave this way. Good is good. She's dead and already been in the smoker but I was curious if anyone had seen this.
Had a couple of deer we shot with 147s this year that neither hole was very noticeable. Wonder if they had the same type wounds and the hide was keeping it from being obvious. May try a 73g eldm from the 223 on one of these pigs and see what happens.See this a lot with the ELD-M’s in my experience, at least with the 75gr, 140gr, and 180gr, with the entrance being larger than the exit.
I knew the 55s were fairly soft. Would have thought they would penetrate a bit further before really expanding. They were textbook on the only deer I shot with them this year. Tougher hide may have made it upset earlier I guess?Yeah. Frangible bullets seem to cause a wound like that
Hard to know. I’m not super familiar with that bullet. But when I switched to more frangible bullets it did take a while to see the shot side wound into chest cavity bigger than the offside.I knew the 55s were fairly soft. Would have thought they would penetrate a bit further before really expanding. They were textbook on the only deer I shot with them this year. Tougher hide may have made it upset earlier I guess?
May depend on whether or not you hit a rib on the way in or not as well.Had a couple of deer we shot with 147s this year that neither hole was very noticeable. Wonder if they had the same type wounds and the hide was keeping it from being obvious. May try a 73g eldm from the 223 on one of these pigs and see what happens.