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WKR
Did anyone ever try lead free ammo, like the Nosler E-tip, or other brands out there. Just curious how they hold together on Elk.
I too, like the GMX.150 gmX out of a .308 worked
I don’t us anything else but lead free. Usually Barnes Vortx 7mm Rem Mag on elk. Recovered the shot - a pretty copper mushroom - from a bull elk, shot at 157 yards. Use lighter caliber Nosler lead free in .257 Weatherby for deer and Pronghorn. Good for hunters and good for the environment.Did anyone ever try lead free ammo, like the Nosler E-tip, or other brands out there. Just curious how they hold together on Elk.
Killed a bull with a GMX last year. Good mushroom and pass through. Dropped in his tracks. One shot and done. 130 gr. Out of a .270 winDid anyone ever try lead free ammo, like the Nosler E-tip, or other brands out there. Just curious how they hold together on Elk.
Forgot to mention I didn’t recover bullet on elk on the deer GMX held together well.I’ve used 150 grain E tips and they worked very well on an elk at 400 yards didn’t take a step. It was pushing the limits of what I wanted to shoot as they need more FPS supposedly. I was very high altitude so the ballistic chart showed enough speed and pretty good energy. I found they are tougher to get good groups for me and have been testing Barnes LRX with good results so far but it’s been hard finding the ammo. I’ve also used GMX on deer out of a 6.5 and worked very well at 150 yards. The ballistics of the GMX steered me towards the E tip and preferably the 168 which has very impressive energy just wish I could get them to group. The Barnes and GMX were most accurate for me but from running the ballistics the E tips were impressive. Currently shooting 162 ELDX out of my 7 mag as I can’t find much lead free at a reasonable price.