Similar thoughts here. Yes, you should have fine expansion at that range. DRT will depend on where you aim. If you go for double lung shots, expect them to run a bit before dropping, like they usually would with any bullet. At least with copper you should have an exit wound and a decent blood trail. That's what I've experienced when switching to copper. Nosler ballistic tips were deadly but blood trails could be non-existent. Just picked up a 6.5 CM and hoping the 120 gr CX Superformance works well in it as I'd really like the higher velocities.So question to all of the folks giving advice here, I have been reading and reading and reading... seems like paralysis by analysis (and an overwhelming amount of different input) is real.
My understanding is that a copper bullet needs more velocity to properly expand.
With my simple thinking... If I shoot a whitetail within 50-100-150 yards with a 6.5 CM, the velocity will be MORE than enough to hit with authority, expand properly, exit (most likely), and in theory have a DRT deer, with little fragmentation/bloodshot meat. Or am I missing something here?
Looking to switch to all copper myself, mostly hunting in GA so shots under 150 yards, unless I'm in a field.
Looking at Hornady GMX (CX now I think), Barnes TTSX, and LRX (in another mag for those longer shots). Maybe Nosler eTip.