Sierra Heavy TMK 6MM Testing

Not for me. The 147gr ELD-M (all ELD-M’s at times) have a tendency every once in a while to produce narrow wounds from the bullet not upsetting fully. For 6.5mm, of what’s on the aren’t I use 130gr TMK- it also makes a mess.
10-4. I used a 140 grain Accubond on a whitetail buck this year and was happy with it. I like the Accubonds, in everything though. The 142 ABLR shoots great in my 6.5 Creed and PRC. They killed quickly in my Creed, but they were all shot inside 100 yards. I’m interested in trying them farther out, though.
 
No. The ELD-X tends to produce most of its damage at entrance, then a 1.5” or so wound from there on.

Well. That’s not good. Guess the 105HPBT and 95 NBT are in my future for a general purpose hunt load for 0-600.

Will be nice to have the 115s on standby for scenarios where I’m not worried about meat though. Those wounds look like DRT on just about anything they hit anywhere close to vitals.


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A sub 75gr .22 cal copper mono, 63gr cooper rod, 69 hammer hunter, Barnes lrx etc


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Not a legal option in some places for some game.

Also, it’s nice to find the happy medium of killing wound channel and food preservation. For many people, “food hunting” and “fun hunting” are the same hunts.


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Not a legal option in some places for some game.

Also, it’s nice to find the happy medium of killing wound channel and food preservation. For many people, “food hunting” and “fun hunting” are the same hunts.


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Fair enough. **When legal


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@Formidilosus do you expect the 107s to be causing to much damage similar to the 116s?

Yes, or close. The wounds I saw from the 107gr were excellent too. The 95gr is violent as well. TMK’s just create big wounds if you hit big bones.
But that is also a thing- put them in just lungs and ribs and they are fine, they won’t damage meat that way.
 
Not a legal option in some places for some game.

Also, it’s nice to find the happy medium of killing wound channel and food preservation. For many people, “food hunting” and “fun hunting” are the same hunts.


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Even with TMK’s, if you keep it off bones they are fine.
 
Hell, I'm looking forward to it! Keep it in the lungs and watch them drop.
Yea I'm going to try them too. Everything I shoot is food but admit in the summer I shoot shoulders so they drop. When I loose a shoulder I just don't worry about it. Maybe the wrong attitude but most people around here leave them laying or just drag out of the field when culling so I'm getting a lot of food from them compared to most. Even if shoulders are lost. Like you said I'll try to keep them in the lungs and form my opinion from there. If it's too much I'll go back to something else.
 
The Berger 108 EH did great on an elk, but again almost TOO MUCH wounding and meat loss near entry. A Berger 105 Hybrid with a slightly thicker jacket might be a good option, but I've never shot or seen any animals shot with it.
Info on the 108 and elk would be appreciated. Considered using them on bigger animals than deer
 
What would be recommended for Fallow deer in my 6.5 prc, 130gr or wait for the 153gr TMK to arrive in New Zealand. I’m currently running 143 eld-x but prefer the tmk’s


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