I am no longer in recovery. I have fallen off the wagon and relapsed.…….recovering Partition guys…….
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I am no longer in recovery. I have fallen off the wagon and relapsed.…….recovering Partition guys…….
If you do go with the Barnes, the 168 was designed for the 308 and 30-06. It has a lower expansion velocity (closer to the LRX, I think) than the 165, which was designed for the 300 magnums.I’m researching bullets (I can hand load or shoot factory). The few I am intrigued about are-
Remington pointed core lokt in 180 grain.
Barnes Ttsx (not sure which grain) 165 or 168
Federal Trophy Bonded Tipped 180 grain.
I wouldn’t use one experience as a black and white rule. It’s not evidence, science, or consistent with peers. RespectfullyIf you want to shoot the Barnes, you'll need to stay inside 250-300yds. I used them with success for a few years but stopped after I shot an elk past 400yds and saw poor but fatal damage.
I second the Terminal Ascent. My T3x absolutely loves them. ELD-X also a great option.I don’t know anything about Terminal Ascent. I’ll check it out. Thanks.
I have had good success on elk with bonded bullets over the last 30 years in Idaho. I have found that .30 cal bonded bullets penetrate deeply, get into the vitals, and almost always exit leaving a good blood trail, which is what I want. I have primarily used handloaded 180 gn Nosler Partitions and Accubonds in a .300 Wby. A couple of years ago I killed a nice bull with a Federal Trophy Bonded in a .308. Again, good penetration and performance. I know many people who have used the Barnes bullets with similar results. I don't think you could go wrong any of the high quality bonded bullets or the Barnes. I would avoid the core lokt as I don't think you get the terminal performance you a looking for with that bullet, as it is not bonded as far as I know. That's my 2 cents worth. Best of luck.All- yes first time poster long time lurker. I looked through the search function and found bits and pieces but wanted to consolidate my question.
I’m going on my first Elk hunt next fall any will be using a suppressed 30-06 Tikka T3x.
I’m researching bullets (I can hand load or shoot factory). The few I am intrigued about are-
Remington pointed core lokt in 180 grain.
Barnes Ttsx (not sure which grain) 165 or 168
Federal Trophy Bonded Tipped 180 grain.
These are based on reviews and availability. I believe all of them will do the job if I do. I have not shot any of them yet. Gun is brand new. I’m curious which one you would start with? First MOA bullet will be the one I stick with most likely.
Note, 400 yard range max.
165 gr. Nosler Accubond or 165 gr. Partition either one would work great. I shoot the 165 gr. Accubond now, same exact load I used for the Partition. It shoots great and performs extremely well.Totally agree with Hiker270 165 Gr Accubond for the 30-06. IMR 4350 or H4350 whatever fly's best out of your rifle.
Well unless there is a reason NOT to use the terminal ascent, I think I found my load.
Well unless there is a reason NOT to use the terminal ascent, I think I found my load.