Sierra Tipped GameKing Performance

My hunting partners and I have killed a bunch of WT, MD, elk, PH, etc., with the 147 ELDM from 6.5 CMs, and we get moderate wound channels and usually get exits. Not sure it's much softer than the 130 TGK, based on your reported results versus what we've seen.


Unless Sierra has serious lot to lot variability of the TGK’s- they are not similar to the 147gr ELD-M. The 6.5 TGK I’ve seen were closer to Federak TA’s in wounding.
 
Unless Sierra has serious lot to lot variability of the TGK’s- they are not similar to the 147gr ELD-M. The 6.5 TGK I’ve seen were closer to Federak TA’s in wounding.
Good to know they are as good as federal TA and are better than a eld-m for hunting, as sig had loaded 140gr TGK for sale @ $14 per box in 270win
So we bought a case of them ,
 
Thanks for the info as i will try them one day. Curious how the .30 cal TGK may compare to the .30 cal 165 HP gamekings.

I haven't yet had to need to try the TGK as i have beaucoup 165 gr HP gamekings yet to go through...those commonly put half-dollar to even baseball-sized exit wounds on deer behind the shoulder from a .308 or 30-06. The benefit is they usually result in short tracking efforts in very thick brush.
 
Unless Sierra has serious lot to lot variability of the TGK’s- they are not similar to the 147gr ELD-M. The 6.5 TGK I’ve seen were closer to Federak TA’s in wounding.
Would Federal Tipped Fusion be a better, more destructive option than the TGK?
 
165 Tipped Game King 289 yds, that’s the exit. They work great on deer sized game. They expand just fine. I’ve killed antelope, deer, and elk with them out of a 6.5 Creedmoor, 308 Winchester and 25-06. From a few yards out to 725. Put it where it belongs and it will kill the shit out of whatever you shoot with them. IMG_7639.jpeg
 
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. 308 Tipped Game Kings from 120 to a little over 300 yds. None made it more than a few steps from point of impact to where they died.
 
In general, yes. This is probably the bullet most hunters should use.

I added some data to this post with Fed Fusion Tipped from my 7 PRC. I really liked the results. I have used Bergers for the last few animals and didn't love the damage they cause if you strike a bone. I hit an elk quater to and didn't tuck it behind the shoulder enough, I hit the bone and lost most of the front shoulder. I didn't like that. I understand it was my fault I hit her there, but shit happens in the field. So I have been on the lookout for a 'happy medium' bullet - one that causes a lot of damage, yet doesn't explode into a million pieces if you do hit a bone. TGK and these FFT were my main two I wanted to test.
 
I shot a couple of deer with my friends 140gr .270 win last year, I shoot 150gr Norma oryx in my personal.270 and in comparison the TGK is pretty explosive
So picking shots to the neck area seemed like a good idea
I have a case of sig saur elite hunters that I will switch over to when I run out of norma ammo, they shoot good in my Winchester featherweight .
The TGK is very different from the old non tipped as far as meat damage
You should have good results at long distances in your 6.8
How does that Oryx preform?

I got a box myself but haven’t used it.
 
Has anyone used the 145 grain in the 6.5 line up?
Yes. Ive been loading them in my 6.5 prc. Excellent accuracy. Ive used the 130 264, 140 277, and 165 .284 all with very good results. Not a lot of big game kills but worked fine on a bear and a wt deer last year. Killed lots of coyotes with the 165 in a 280ai.
 
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