TMK for hunting?

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I have quite a few of the TGK bullets from Sierra.
Has anyone used the TMK for hunting and what were your thoughts on them?
I know Sierra says they do not recommend the Match bullets to be used for hunting.
But I know a lot here love the ELD-M for hunting.
Courious about the TMK.

Looking to maybe load some 175s for my 300 WSM
 
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I have quite a few of the TGK bullets from Sierra.
Has anyone used the TMK for hunting and what were your thoughts on them?
I know Sierra says they do not recommend the Match bullets to be used for hunting.
But I know a lot here love the ELD-M for hunting.
Courious about the TMK.

Looking to maybe load some 175s for my 300 WSM



TMK and ELDM/ELDX are the vast majority of projectiles in all of these threads. If you open a thread, go to search and just search that thread for TMK you will get plenty of answers. Here:

 

KHNC

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I just shot two more does this past wkd with 77gr TMK .223. Blew a cannon hole in both of them. lol
 
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OP, if you have a few years to waste, search "TMK" on this forum. You'll find 13,464 firsthand accounts of kills that range from 10 feet to 1,000 yards on lil' critters like prairie dogs up to the big stuff like moose and brown bear.

Even the little TMKs work great. Most on Rokslide love 'em. The ones who don't either refuse to use match bullets, like to argue more than hunt, or live in a state where lead-free bullets are mandated.
 

Fire_9

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Shot three whitetail with the 6.5 130 TMKs starting at 2860 fps this year. One shot was at 50 yards and two were 385. I had used the Berger 130 VLDH for the last 10+ years and it appeared to me that the TMKs fragmented more the vlds. Most definitely had a shorter neck length but that wasn't a surprise as that's what has been described by others here. I will likely use them again next year to but in the end they may be a little too destructive for me.
 
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