Sounds like we need a research group to volunteer for a NZ or AUS culling trip. NZ for goats and deer , AUS for camel (elk size animal). I’ll volunteer to organize, but likely need Sierra to call and explain to my wife that my presence is critical.
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What velocities was the creed shooting (understanding it was a low charge)? I’ve got an 18” 1:7 twist that would likely shoot these fine, but I’d be curious what 41-43 grain of h4350 would get.
@Formidilosus Did they send over any of the 107 TMK's? I would imagine that in a short 6 CM (16-18") they would be pretty optimal in the 2900-2950 fps range.
Yeah, I’m looking forward to trying some in my 20” 243. Should be perfect.@Formidilosus Did they send over any of the 107 TMK's? I would imagine that in a short 6 CM (16-18") they would be pretty optimal in the 2900-2950 fps range.
God this sounds like a good time!Sounds like we need a research group to volunteer for a NZ or AUS culling trip. NZ for goats and deer , AUS for camel (elk size animal). I’ll volunteer to organize, but likely need Sierra to call and explain to my wife that my presence is critical.


@Formidilosus Did they send over any of the 107 TMK's? I would imagine that in a short 6 CM (16-18") they would be pretty optimal in the 2900-2950 fps range.
Can you clarify something. Are you saying that with 38.5gr of H4350 behind the 115-117 bullet you would have expected 2850 with an 18” barrel? It seems a little fast to me, but I could be very wrong. You’re more experience in that that me38.5gr avg. 2,691fps MV from the 18” barrel. Way under what it should be. Should be up around 2,850fps.
41ish grains H4350 is pretty common load in a 6cm with heavy bullets, that'd be going another 150fps than what he had going on.Can you clarify something. Are you saying that with 38.5gr of H4350 behind the 115-117 bullet you would have expected 2850 with an 18” barrel? It seems a little fast to me, but I could be very wrong. You’re more experience in that that me
I think I misread. He meant 41ish of H4350 would get you about 2850. Thanks. That makes more sense41ish grains H4350 is pretty common load in a 6cm with heavy bullets, that'd be going another 150fps that what he had going on.


As far as velocity, absolutely. I send 112 Match Burners at 2940 fps from an 18" bbl with 41.8g of H4350.Are the numbers listed above for those 107s realistic numbers?
As far as velocity, absolutely. I send 112 Match Burners at 2940 fps from an 18" bbl with 41.8g of H4350.
Is that fairly low for what should be expected with a 116? The 108 eh is a .287Shot the 116's at 1011, a .290 G7
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First pitch with a Tikka 243 1-8 - factory barrel. This rifle usually shoots around 1.0's for 10 with 109 ELD-M's. Was a little concerned there could be twist issues, but it doesn't seem like it. ~ 4500 DA today.
Had to jump ~ .040" to fit in the M+ mags, that's where these were seated.
40 gr H4350 gave low 2800's. No pressure signs, lots of radius left on the primers, could turn it up a bit for certain.
Two bullets put 10 rounds into 1.1's, one was .8's.
Shot the 116's at 1011, a .290 G7 worked out just right. There was some wind in some terrain, so take that for what it's worth. The 7 rounds I shot at distance had very low vertical, less than the mechanical size of the group at 100.
More to come.
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