If I could just find some 95 TMKs…I just picked up a seekins havak element in 6 Creed to be my do anything rifle now.
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If I could just find some 95 TMKs…I just picked up a seekins havak element in 6 Creed to be my do anything rifle now.
Thanks to Rokslide!
Form, forgive me if you have mentioned it previously as it's easy to get lost in all of the info you share. What 95gr ballistic tip bullet do you prefer for the 243? I'm looking to develop loads for a 243 (1:9.25 twist) & 6mm Rem (1:9 twist) and was exclusively looking at 95gr projectiles. I had it narrowed down to 95gr Nosler ballistic tip hunting bullets (if my research is accurate, this bullet was designed specifically for 6mm's) but I haven't heard much real life experience with them.Not much of an emotional person, but if I had a “favorite” cartridge it is the 243 with 95gr ballistic tips. Or 300WM with 178gr Amax’s/ELD-M’s.
Dammit....I must be doing something wrong then. It has been consistently off more in wind than my 300 has been. More time at the range for me in the future!!!
Form, forgive me if you have mentioned it previously as it's easy to get lost in all of the info you share. What 95gr ballistic tip bullet do you prefer for the 243? I'm looking to develop loads for a 243 (1:9.25 twist) & 6mm Rem (1:9 twist) and was exclusively looking at 95gr projectiles. I had it narrowed down to 95gr Nosler ballistic tip hunting bullets (if my research is accurate, this bullet was designed specifically for 6mm's) but I haven't heard much real life experience with them.
Is that because of .243 Win twist rates or do you really prefer 95 BT over 108 ELD-M (6CM or 6XC)?The Nosler 95gr Ballistic Tip.
Is that because of .243 Win twist rates or do you really prefer 95 BT over 108 ELD-M (6CM or 6XC)?
Yeah, good info to have. I was just assuming the smaller bullet was pushed more due to wind.Using factory loads and Hornady's ballistic calculator. Assumed a 10mph, 90 degree wind. Range 400 yards
143G ELD-X Precision Hunter 6.5CM = 8.63" Wind Correction Time of Flight = .499 seconds.
178G ELD-X Precision Hunter 300WM = 9.02" Time of flight = .461 seconds
The difference in wind deflection on a given shot between the two cartridges is essentially.
If you are missing left or right more with one cartridge than the other, it is because of scope issues, or one rifle fits you better leading to better accuracy.
Good luck.
The hind quarter shots were anchor shots after the first.
You shoot them in the ass to anchor them?
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Sounds like the guy with the .300 win mag can’t use his on elk either.I was at the range Sunday and the guy next to me was getting ready for an elk hunt in Utah. He had a 300 win mag with a brake. That thing blew my cap off.
His groups were scattered all over 12" when shooting at the 200 yard line. I think a lot of guys should learn to shoot with a smaller gun. Its not manly if you can't hit anything. I hope he limits himself to about 250 yards.
My son's 6.5 put them into 1.35inches at the same line. The guy said, yeah but you can't use that on elk!
The context helps. Those are some nasty woundsWhen an animal has been shot and is running straight away from you and you need to stop it, where do you aim?
I can confirm these results! I hit the hip bone on an antelope with this bullet on a follow up shot and when I got down there there was a wound you could put a football in, just like you see in those pictures. I was bummed about the meat loss, but very impressed with the performance of the bullet.The context helps. Those are some nasty wounds
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Seems incredibly wasteful. Why would you use a bullet that causes that sort of meat loss? A football off of a pronghorn is significant.I can confirm these results! I hit the hip bone on an antelope with this bullet on a follow up shot and when I got down there there was a wound you could put a football in, just like you see in those pictures. I was bummed about the meat loss, but very impressed with the performance of the bullet.
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I can't blame the bullet for going where I told it to go. Every other critter I've killed with this bullet I dropped them in their tracks with 1 shot directly in the engine compartment and virtually zero meat loss.Seems incredibly wasteful. Why would you use a bullet that causes that sort of meat loss? A football off of a pronghorn is significant.
i guess that is where my confusion is.... We speak about different bullets and criticize one versus the other. Then we are told that some bullets will cause major damage and will kill an elk as good if not better than a larger caliber yet there is still a need for an "anchoring shot" in the hips.
This is where you lose me. I have killed a lot of big game animals with a rifle and never felt the need to anchor an elk. I just follow the blood.
His groups were scattered all over 12" when shooting at the 200 yard line. I think a lot of guys should learn to shoot with a smaller gun. Its not manly if you can't hit anything. I hope he limits himself to about 250 yards.
I never said anything like that, if so please show me specifically where. I do not believe any caliber will magically drop an elk while another wont. I've seen elk dropped with a 22-250Second, what you are proposing (like most) is “well I shot the elk with “insert caliber” and it still ran 100-150 yards; if I would have shot the elk with a 6.5 it would have ran 300 yards or not been recovered”
I find it contradictory that you will commonly quote your experience in the amount of animals killed yet when anyone else does you feel the need to attack and question. I'm merely posting my observations the same as you are based on personal experience. Im not here to get in a dick measuring contest, i know you killed many more animals. Im asking you questions in regards to it because of your experience.Will you please clarify what “a lot of big game animals” means to you? How many?
Why is it that you believe your experience “hunting” is all people experience hunting? And, will you please point out where I, or anyone said that you need to, or should anchor elk? Yes, there are times that it is required, but I do not think anyone here has said so.
When an animal has been shot and is running straight away from you and you need to stop it, where do you aim?