darrenk75b
WKR
Had a 105 Berger VLD grenade on the shoulder of an antelope doe a few years ago, shot from a 6XC at about 150 yards. Wasn't too happy with that performance.
Likewise. Critters have rarely had feedback about the projectile being a match bullet.I shoot match bullets for deer/elk and use them for antelope too. I don't specifically load for antelope though. Always kills them. I've shot them with .243, 300wm and 6.5 cm.
Do you think that had to do with velocity on impact? A lot of thin jacketed bullets will have a hard time staying together when impact velocities are extreme.Had a 105 Berger VLD grenade on the shoulder of an antelope doe a few years ago, shot from a 6XC at about 150 yards. Wasn't too happy with that performance
Match bullets buck the wind better. Antelope country can be pretty windy. That’s why I would use them if I ever draw a tag.Why not a traditional hunting bullet?
I know this is an old thread but thought some might like to know. 123gr 6.5 matchking doesn’t seem to expand either. Tried them out of a 6.5-284 on coyotes and all but one ran 50-75 yards. They shot great though.I think it depends on the match bullet. I killed a antelope doe and a couple of coyotes with the 120 Matchking. Looked like the bullet zipped through with no expansion. This was out of my .260. This year I killed my bear with a 130 ELDm out of my 6.5CM. Like mentioned above, stay off the shoulders.