Sierra Heavy TMK 6MM Testing

I do my own processing. And grind hundreds of pounds of burger a year. But with that said if a shoulder gets destroyed so be it. I usually aim for behind the shoulder. But if I loose a shoulder not a big deal. Normally have plenty of meat

I do the same and of the same thought process. I generally try to not take the shoulders out but if it happens or it is necessary, I’ll deal with it. However, if I was a hunter that only hunted whitetail deer, and could only take a few a year, this is not the bullet I would use and would only hunt with a 223.

I’m ecstatic to use this on elk and what ever other tags I have this year. It appears to make massive wound channels with minimal recoil.
 
I do my own processing. And grind hundreds of pounds of burger a year. But with that said if a shoulder gets destroyed so be it. I usually aim for behind the shoulder. But if I loose a shoulder not a big deal. Normally have plenty of meat
Same here. I have a couple dogs and at the barn usually have almost too many cats. I have to buy food for them anyway so I don’t mind letting them clean up a shoulder that’s been shot up a little. They seem to like it fine.
 
@Formidilosus

I’ll be in Idaho this November. Where I’m hunting, the most likely shot is under 100 yards through timber. Elk and deer are the quarry.

The way I’m thinking about it now…my plan was a 212 ELDX at 2400-2500 fps out of a short barrel .308. I’m almost certainly not going to get a perfect broadside and I may need to penetrate through a bad shot angle is my logic.

Reading this, it seems like I could just take my 6BR barrel and load it up with 107 or 116 TMK’s.

Last year the 168 TMK was straight murder on a deer but penetration and all that is on my mind.

What would you use?


The 107gr and 116gr TMK will both do very well for that case. For me, the 116gr.
 
From everything I've read on here in the last 5 years (it's probably already been stated in this thread somewhere) there is going to be very minimal/no difference in wound diameter between the 95, 107, and 116. Primary difference is penetration. So when I get some I think I'll be trying out the 116.
 
And to further elaborate...

Want to save as much shoulder meat as possible, right behind the shoulder crease 1/3 of the way up the body.

Want them immobilized as quickly as possible, follow the front edge of the front leg up to where the scapula, spine, and base of the neck all meet.

Personally it depends on how far and how time limited I am. If it’s dynamic I’m finding the middle of the front half and making a wind hold based on that.
 
The 107gr and 116gr TMK will both do very well for that case. For me, the 116gr.
The 116 being slower and higher SD……how much deeper would it penetrate?

Any concern about impact velocities above 2,700-2,800 having relatively shallow penetration?
 
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