Leatherneck
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Would any of these 3 calibers impact your choice if you were trying to find a rifle to shoot solid copper only?
.270 because it is the fastest of the bunch and with the 130s it is mostly loaded for it will have the best BC in the standard factory loadings. If you wanted to shoot a heavier copper, maybe the 3006 would be able to get it done - the Vor-TX long range loading for 175 LRX is still at 2000 fps at 500 yards (so is the 270 with 129s). The 308 drops below 2000 fps at 3 or 400 yards, depending on the loading and has the worst BC.Would any of these 3 calibers impact your choice if you were trying to find a rifle to shoot solid copper only?
You bring up a good point about speed in the 270, I had shot some Federal factory rounds loaded with 110 Barnes TSX, IIRC were clipping along at 3400 FPS. They really did a number on deer..270 because it is the fastest of the bunch and with the 130s it is mostly loaded for it will have the best BC in the standard factory loadings. If you wanted to shoot a heavier copper, maybe the 3006 would be able to get it done - the Vor-TX long range loading for 175 LRX is still at 2000 fps at 500 yards (so is the 270 with 129s). The 308 drops below 2000 fps at 3 or 400 yards, depending on the loading and has the worst BC.
Speed is the key to copper bullets. The 270 would be my choice also..270 because it is the fastest of the bunch and with the 130s it is mostly loaded for it will have the best BC in the standard factory loadings. If you wanted to shoot a heavier copper, maybe the 3006 would be able to get it done - the Vor-TX long range loading for 175 LRX is still at 2000 fps at 500 yards (so is the 270 with 129s). The 308 drops below 2000 fps at 3 or 400 yards, depending on the loading and has the worst BC.
. If you wanted to shoot a heavier copper, maybe the 3006 would be able to get it done - the Vor-TX long range loading for 175 LRX is still at 2000 fps at 500 yards (so is the 270 with 129s). The 308 drops below 2000 fps at 3 or 400 yards, depending on the loading and has the worst BC.
Share pics!I have a small pile of recovered 175 LRX fired from a '06 and no matter what Barnes says.... expansion is pretty minimal when you get close to 400 yds. You have to keep "long range" marketing in context with a '06 and copper.
On the positive side, at closer ranges, the 175 has a fantastic mushroom for a copper bullet. Actually bigger than the .338 TTX bullets I've recovered. It's not a bad load, but don't expect it to significantly extend range vs a lighter bullet.
.270 would likely be my vote, but a 30-06 will always get the job done.
Share pics!
I shot an elk at 400-425ish last year with a 168ttsx starting around 3000fps, and if someone told me the tip next expanded last .308 I'd believe them based on the holes.
I have 180 Berger on the way for this season, but also some 175lrx for when I can stay inside 300.
I agree, they probably are similar. I just wanted to see pics of 400yd ttsx.I suspect you will find the 175 LRX will be essentially identical in performance to the 168 TTSX. The only difference I can tell is that the 175 has a slightly longer boat tail... about 7 grs worth. Otherwise they are identical bullets with different marketing.