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See PM.What is your load for the 155s in your M12? I have an M12 and want to try some of the Scenars I've had forever.
See PM.What is your load for the 155s in your M12? I have an M12 and want to try some of the Scenars I've had forever.
With that being said, what ammo/bullet would you recommend out of a .308 Win to most closely equate to the .223 77gr TMK?
As always, I appreciate your input here, and should not be surprised with your suggestions for Sierra TMKs and Hornady ELD-M/X.155, 168, 175gr TMK’s. 155, 168, 178gr ELD-M and ELD-X’s.
155, 168, 175gr TMK’s. 155, 168, 178gr ELD-M and ELD-X’s.
Seconded , thank you!As always, I appreciate your input here, and should not be surprised with your suggestions for Sierra TMKs and Hornady ELD-M/X.
I can't debate the great effectiveness of these match bullets at long range. The proof is there. Close range elk hunting is what has given me pause with match bullets. I'm concerned that the velocity could be too high at such close ranges?Any thoughts on which of the listed bullets might perform best at close range? My next hunt will likely include shots at under 100 yards in timber. Given my barrel twist, was thinking of using one of the 168s.
Did you read this thread and the concerns people have about Scenars or did you just comment on what you believe? If the latter, what is your motivation for using a forum like this? I personally think of Rokslide as an information source that challenges dogma.I can't debate the great effectiveness of these match bullets at long range. The proof is there. Close range elk hunting is what has given me pause with match bullets. I'm concerned that the velocity could be too high at such close ranges?
Yes, I read every word. I'm not into spreading untruthful info either. In fact your results with scenars and that of others leads me to think scenars are NOT nearly as effective as some other threads on 24hcf has portrayed. Maybe I should rephrase what I said earlier. I've no doubt that match bullets like tmk and eldm ARE EFFECTIVE on game, especially at MEDIUM to LONGER distances. Form and others have demonstrated this at length. Where I get hung up is not knowing how match bullets like tmk and eldm perform specifically at SHORTER distances (<100 yds). Is this not a valid question? On any given day, I can encounter elk at 25 yards to as far as my ability allows. Currently I tend to favor Accubonds. If the suggested bullets perform well terminally both up close and at distance, then I'm willing to try them out for elk.Did you read this thread and the concerns people have about Scenars or did you just comment on what you believe? If the latter, what is your motivation for using a forum like this? I personally think of Rokslide as an information source that challenges dogma.
Thank you for that info. I will likely give the 168-178 tmk or eld-m/x a go for elk. Fyi, my own experience with four bulls being harvested... 3 with 30.06 180g NAB / 180g Fed TBBC and 1 with 300WM 200g NAB. All 4 elk taken <125 yds. Only one 180g NAB and TBBC were recovered in the offside hide. Others were pass throughs. I don't aim for the shoulders myself if I can help it. Although the wound channels were not very impressive, all 4 animals were down within 30ish yds. or so. So bonded performance has been satisfactory for me at close range. But I've no experience with them on longer shots yet. I know it's a lot to ask a bullet to perform at all ranges near to far. So I'm always open to a better mousetrap! Back to the reloading bench!That is a valid question. But all match bullets are not equal. Some are tougher than others. In this case, we are discussing one that is not going to explode at short ranges. If you want specifics on the TMK at short ranges check out the 223 thread. There are several kills in there that are sub 100 yards.
.223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.
Simple minded fella, or something along those lines. Fantastic channel. That’s the guy. https://youtube.com/@simplemindedfella Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalkrokslide.com
For me, those super close shots are rare, but I have no concerns using a TMK or an ELDM at sub 50 yards. That said, I avoid shooting shoulders and most raking shots because I am expecting a bigger wound cavity. I’ve not used the accubonds, but a friend does. The results he gets with that bullet in a high-speed 270 magnum are a lot like monos.