Got the opportunity to listen to this and a couple of their other podcasts. Great info. He has me talked out of using a copper bullet. From what I could read between the lines, they would favor the ELD-M that I am currently shooting. I am still interested in a bonded bullet like the accubond. Maybe a accubond LR would be a good compromise? Anyone have feedback on the ABLR bullet out of 6.5 CM? How does it work at closer ranges?Please don’t be in a hurry to make a bad decision.
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That’s incorrect. The Pro Hunters are all flat based and their jacket thickness varies greatly between weight and caliber. The Game Changer is a Tipped Game King. While it doesn’t expand as fast as the TMK, it is a very lethal bullet. I’ve killed dozens of deer hogs and antelope 80 to 725 yds out of my 6.5:Creedmoor. Out of my rifles it’s just as accurate as the ELM or TMK and the wound channels are impressive.No. The bullet named tipped gameking is in fact a plastic tipped pro hunter, a relatively tough, slow expanding bullet with a thick jacket. The bullet named tipped matchking is in fact a typical gameking with a plastic tip, so it upsets rapidly and makes huge wound channels.
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It is by their writing a tipped Gameking, but the jacket is a lot thicker than a Gameking.That’s incorrect. The Pro Hunters are all flat based and their jacket thickness varies greatly between weight and caliber. The Game Changer is a Tipped Game King. While it doesn’t expand as fast as the TMK, it is a very lethal bullet. I’ve killed dozens of deer hogs and antelope 80 to 725 yds out of my 6.5:Creedmoor. Out of my rifles it’s just as accurate as the ELM or TMK and the wound channels are impressive.
The 129 grain ABLR works very well out of a 6.5 creedmoor.Got the opportunity to listen to this and a couple of their other podcasts. Great info. He has me talked out of using a copper bullet. From what I could read between the lines, they would favor the ELD-M that I am currently shooting. I am still interested in a bonded bullet like the accubond. Maybe a accubond LR would be a good compromise? Anyone have feedback on the ABLR bullet out of 6.5 CM? How does it work at closer ranges?
Any experience with it on close range shots?The 129 grain ABLR works very well out of a 6.5 creedmoor.
I haven’t. Not real familiar with it. Though I’ve shot several critters, I’m admittedly not a rifleman. More well versed in the archery world. For the ranges I’m using my 6.5 CM at 0-300 roughly, I don’t want something that will grenade at close range or something that will just zip right through without a lot of trauma. Looking for something in between so that’s why I’m thinking a bonded bullet. Perhaps a tougher non-bonded bullet may be the answer. They all have their strengths obviously.Anybody shoot a critter with 130gr SST? They move pretty fast for CM speeds. I've only shot one animal with my 6.5 CM and that's with the ELD-X, buck died quickly but didn't leave much blood to trail. I'm attracted to the increased speed of the factory Superformance ammo with the SST.
OP, if you're looking at bonded have you considered the Norma Bondstrike?
Yeah take a look at that Bondstrike and see if it fits the bill, some compare it to Accubond. I've not shot anything with them but they shoot well from my 6.5 PRC and my 300 WSM.I haven’t. Not real familiar with it. Though I’ve shot several critters, I’m admittedly not a rifleman. More well versed in the archery world. For the ranges I’m using my 6.5 CM at 0-300 roughly, I don’t want something that will grenade at close range or something that will just zip right through without a lot of trauma. Looking for something in between so that’s why I’m thinking a bonded bullet. Perhaps a tougher non-bonded bullet may be the answer. They all have their strengths obviously.
What’s close range? They have worked fine for a hunting partner of mine at 80-100 yards.Any experience with it on close range shots?
I’d call that close. Thanks.What’s close range? They have worked fine for a hunting partner of mine at 80-100 yards.
Fast speeds aren’t friendly to SST bullets. The purpose of the SST is rapid expansion and dumping energy into the animal. High MV on them results in a fragmented bullet at close ranges. With that being said i shoot 100gr sst out of a .243. They’re extremely accurate and cruising over 3k fps. I shot a 200lb hog with it this year at 40 yards. In the thick timber i thought the hog was quartering away and hit broad side in the liver. It hit a rib going in and out, complete pass through on it, is surprised me really. That same evening i shot a buck at 150 yards, perfect broadside through the lungs. Punched about a golf ball sized hole through the lungs. I’d not hesitate to shoot an SST with a 6.5 creedmoor at slower muzzle velocities.Anybody shoot a critter with 130gr SST? They move pretty fast for CM speeds. I've only shot one animal with my 6.5 CM and that's with the ELD-X, buck died quickly but didn't leave much blood to trail. I'm attracted to the increased speed of the factory Superformance ammo with the SST.
OP, if you're looking at bonded have you considered the Norma Bondstrike?
My short barrel CM is shooting the 129gr SST factory Superformance at 2820 fps average. Seems like it's probably not too terribly fast eh?Fast speeds aren’t friendly to SST bullets. The purpose of the SST is rapid expansion and dumping energy into the animal. High MV on them results in a fragmented bullet at close ranges. With that being said i shoot 100gr sst out of a .243. They’re extremely accurate and cruising over 3k fps. I shot a 200lb hog with it this year at 40 yards. In the thick timber i thought the hog was quartering away and hit broad side in the liver. It hit a rib going in and out, complete pass through on it, is surprised me really. That same evening i shot a buck at 150 yards, perfect broadside through the lungs. Punched about a golf ball sized hole through the lungs. I’d not hesitate to shoot an SST with a 6.5 creedmoor at slower muzzle velocities.