What mono to use

bpro2001

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My wife is a falconer and any "throw away" meat is fed to her birds. With that mear grams of lead is enough to kill her main hunting bird so we use mono's. I have been listening to the shoot to hunt podcast and have drank the violent expansion kool-aid. Still not going to use match bullets so what mono's are going to be violent? Thinking the CE raptor and the hammers. Hoping for pictures and videos if you have them.
 

kota

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What cartridge are you shooting? The faster they go, the less the bullet make/style matters IMHO.

I have been shooting a Barnes LRX out of my 6.5 CM recently and it works. No bang/flops, but a handful of mature bucks didn’t go very far either. It’s really accurate so I haven’t felt the need to tinker.
 
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bpro2001

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What cartridge are you shooting? The faster they go, the less the bullet make/style matters IMHO.

I have been shooting a Barnes LRX out of my 6.5 CM recently and it works. No bang/flops, but a handful of mature bucks didn’t go very far either. It’s really accurate so I haven’t felt the need to tinker.
Either a 7sherman max at 2900-3100 or a6x47L at around the same. What were your distances?
 

kota

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Distances were all inside of 200 yards and mv around 2850. I wouldn’t want to shoot my combo much farther to keep the speed up and make sure the bullet opens/mushrooms well.

I think you have options. If you go light on bullet weight or shots are fairly close, shoot whatever you want and don’t worry about it. If you want to go heavier in bullet weight, don’t want to push the envelope on reloads, or are looking to shoot longer ranges, I would be more picky about finding a more frangible bullet. I always liked the concept of the frangible monos but haven’t experimented with them.

Cool stuff on the falconry BTW.
 

waspocrew

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145 LRX out of my 7 SAUM accounted for the following this season:
- Bull elk at 415 yards (sucked up the first shot in the lungs and stood wobbling, put another in him and dropped)
- Whitetail buck at 350 yards (bang flop)
- Whitetail buck at 580 (bang flop)
- Mule deer buck at 315 (bang flop)

All were complete pass through. My one criticism would be small exit holes (caliber size to maybe 1.5x caliber size). No tracking was necessary, so may be a moot point.

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Wyohunth

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Small sample size, but I’ve shot three elk now inside 200 yards with 6.5 124 grain hammers at ~3200 fps muzzle. They have been good rib/lung shots, no bang flops, but no drama and left me feeling like I made reasonably quick humane kills. Although I do miss the anchoring effect of a well placed lead round.
 

prm

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Don’t sweat using TTSXs either. Keep the impact velocities way up and they work very well.
I too would be interested in any lower velocity (1800-2200) results with other monos.
 

Jbehredt

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I hate to jinx it but of the 3 mule deer and 2 elk I’ve killed with federal trophy coppers (said to be the hardest of the common monos) none has made it out of sight. Two of the deer were bang flops. All pass thrus. The elk and other deer got second shots because they were available. Impact velocities between 2200 and 2700. 308 150s.
 
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