Shot quite a few deer, antelope. pigs and bears with 95 and 129 ssts in 6mm rem and 260 rem respectively
They wound like a match bullet but give up quite a bit of bc
I would expect dead critters.
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I would love to see them!! Please post or message themLots of big game kills with them. Deer and elk. They kill very well but can be extremely damaging to meat depending on shot placement.
I have tons of photos on my PC of vitals, wound areas, and broken bones if you want to see anything in particular.
I shoot the factory 95gr SST’s out of my .243. Keep in mind that the SST is a bullet designed for rapid expansion and terminal performance. It doesn’t perform best at high velocities because you’ll get over expansion. They will ruin meat fast if you hit shoulder. If you stay off the shoulder and into the vitals they are a devastating bullet. With that being said, every critter I’ve shot with the 95gr sst were very dead, very quickly. The more critters i shoot with it, the more confidence i have in it. Here’s a few of the critters.
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If you had to pick an optimal velocity at impact for terminal performance on deer, what would you say?
Man I’m not an reloader or ballistic expert or anything, i just shoot box ammo. You’ll notice reading that the people who love the SST’s normally shoot heavy for Caliber and are shooting “slower” cartridges. The guys that say they grenade are generally shooting lighter for caliber or cartridge that shoot over 3k fps. Just my 2 cents, I’d try and keep it under 3k fps.
According to Hornady 1800 fps is the minimum for reliable expansion.Gotcha.
Mostly asking with 6ARC in mind - 12” barrel I could probably have it moving 2600+ at the muzzle. Wondering if the 2200-2600fps window would be good for it.