I’m looking to move away from the mono bullets I’ve been shooting the last few years and shoot a fragmenting bullet based on all the testimonials and photos on the board here. Primarily looking to increase my odds of recovering an animal, but to be honest haven’t had any issues with the 127 LRX and 124 Hammer bullets I’ve been shooting the last couple of years.
So much of this is spread out across threads it’s hard to keep it straight… I’m looking to develop a round as my primary hunting round for deer and for elk in the 50-500 yard range.
Here is what I think I’ve read: The TMK, if you can find it, is a devastating bullet on par with the Eld-‘murder’ but will typically shoot faster/flatter and have a little less recoil than the heavier bullet.
As for the Eldm: if you want to shoot a heavy for caliber fragmenting bullet, this is the one. It’s heavier, has amazing bc, and hits hard. But at creedmoor velocities may be a bit slower and require more dialing/hold over.
All in all, I suspect I’m splitting hairs at the range I can effectively shoot. But if I’m going to work up a load and practice a bunch want to get it right…
So much of this is spread out across threads it’s hard to keep it straight… I’m looking to develop a round as my primary hunting round for deer and for elk in the 50-500 yard range.
Here is what I think I’ve read: The TMK, if you can find it, is a devastating bullet on par with the Eld-‘murder’ but will typically shoot faster/flatter and have a little less recoil than the heavier bullet.
As for the Eldm: if you want to shoot a heavy for caliber fragmenting bullet, this is the one. It’s heavier, has amazing bc, and hits hard. But at creedmoor velocities may be a bit slower and require more dialing/hold over.
All in all, I suspect I’m splitting hairs at the range I can effectively shoot. But if I’m going to work up a load and practice a bunch want to get it right…