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Copper Monos - How to choose the right weight(and maybe caliber)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2623177" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Light and fast is where it's at with monos. I drive a 120 Barnes tac tx to 4050 fps in my .300 Winnie. [USER=41385]@ButterBean[/USER] does good things with 124 hammers in a .300 Rum. This particular Barnes behaves a lot like a hammer as it's designed for lower velocity of the .300 blk. It sheds its petals and the shank drives deep. Simple Minded Fella on YouTube just uploaded a video of the 120 tac tx in gel from velocity of 1075 to like 3800 or so. At 3200 fps impact (.30-06) velocity the permanent wounding was very broad, blowing the gel block off the table, and the shank penetrated two blocks for 32+ inches of penetration and was stuck in the backstop. </p><p></p><p>I've killed two deer with it so far at 4050 mv. It's deadly. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion, heavy high bc monos moving slow are cruel cruel killers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2623177, member: 109862"] Light and fast is where it’s at with monos. I drive a 120 Barnes tac tx to 4050 fps in my .300 Winnie. [USER=41385]@ButterBean[/USER] does good things with 124 hammers in a .300 Rum. This particular Barnes behaves a lot like a hammer as it’s designed for lower velocity of the .300 blk. It sheds its petals and the shank drives deep. Simple Minded Fella on YouTube just uploaded a video of the 120 tac tx in gel from velocity of 1075 to like 3800 or so. At 3200 fps impact (.30-06) velocity the permanent wounding was very broad, blowing the gel block off the table, and the shank penetrated two blocks for 32+ inches of penetration and was stuck in the backstop. I’ve killed two deer with it so far at 4050 mv. It’s deadly. In my opinion, heavy high bc monos moving slow are cruel cruel killers. [/QUOTE]
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