Shoulder punch em! Believe it was previously stated the deep nose ring at 500y and in should still expand or break the tip and cause a lot of damage, standard nose ring was suggested to to big body game only. Deer I'd probably go to a open nose hollow point of tipped bullet. I've launched 109 eldm and 109 lrht at 3330 from my 7.75tw barrel and and all was well out to 300y. They have a lot of room to go velocity wise as the shoulder only came ahead 001 and almost not web area expansion from fired, and the 115 dtacs loads were all ahead 003 and had 001-0015 growth at base of case. I have a 0.552 chamber at 200 line as I've been down the Saum clicker road before. I'm gonna get some the new lot Hornady brass, and try it. I know GAP ran some with 147 at 3050 with H1000(warm load) and they still had tight pockets after 12 reloads with no annealing, so sounds like it's decent strength wise. The Hdy brass doesn't have the same hardness down low and should size easier(probably swells quicker too), and it holds a bit more powder.You guys running the dtac, would the deep nose ring work for whitetails or would you use a different projectile altogether?
Ha so are hot rod 6mms Ryan's first one seemed to be right within the expected life on a diet mostly of N570. Barrel life is short enough on these I'm not sure it makes a difference.But N570 is so hard on barrels.
Please post your results. I have been wanting to try the deep cut nosering as an all around bullet out of the 6 Creed.I have 4 deer tags for Montana will be trying the deep cut nose rings out of a 6creed.
What length barrel and twist?Not to hijack the 6 UM thread, but I just killed this buck with a 108 ELDM out of a 6PRC at 3260 FPS. So more fast 6mm data for others.
He was bedded quartering to me at 180 yards. I put the bullet just inside the shoulder (near the neck). Initial impact “stoned” him. He laid there for about 10 seconds, then worked his way to his feet, stumbled down the mountain about 5 yards and died. Split one lung in half and seemed to kill just fine.
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Entrance is at the point of the shoulder and you can still see the trauma it was causing back well behind the shoulder.
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24” 1-7.5 twist Bartlein Rem VarmintWhat length barrel and twist?
How does one go about getting the deep cut Dtac’s? I can’t see any ordering option. Is that something that’s done by you guys after you get them?
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Call them directly. Great to deal with.How does one go about getting the deep cut Dtac’s? I can’t see any ordering option. Is that something that’s done by you guys after you get them?
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Excellent question. I’d like to know also, because I’m unsure that the performance of the first shot would have been lethal at all on a big bull.@Formidilosus how should the layman interpret your necropsy post in terms of how well or unwell this round performed at the stated impact velocity? No snark here, just trying to understand if this is an ideal outcome or not.
On paper, four shots to dispatch an elk doesn't seem ideal, especially if the first one or two don't necessarily seem to be immediately lethal, or maybe they were?
@Formidilosus how should the layman interpret your necropsy post in terms of how well or unwell this round performed at the stated impact velocity? No snark here, just trying to understand if this is an ideal outcome or not.
On paper, four shots to dispatch an elk doesn't seem ideal, especially if the first one or two don't necessarily seem to be immediately lethal, or maybe they were?
Excellent question. I’d like to know also, because I’m unsure that the performance of the first shot would have been lethal at all on a big bull.
Thank you for the transparency with the terminal reports also Form. Good and bad, are appreciated for sure.
Yeah that’s a good point. Lethal for sure, eventually. Do you see that impact velocity directly correlates to how quickly a bullet will tumble upon impact if it doesn’t completely fragment? I’m not a fan of tumbling bullets in case you can’t tell haha. It doesn’t seem consistent enough to me.Big bull, little bull, or cow doesn’t matter. They all die the same and unless an animal can figure out how to survive a hole in one lung, a hole through the stomach, and a golf ball size hole through the liver and other lung- it’s fatal. The bull went exactly 60 yards from first to last shot. That particular wound is inline with standard monos and deep penetrating bonded bullets at similar impact speeds, as far as shape of the wound, etc.
Don’t read into the amount of shots- I shoot quickly. I have shot multiple elk with big 30cals 4-6 times all in the chest before they fell and stopped moving.
Always. It’s just data to me, and I will be transparent.