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Reloading
ADG .300 WM and 180 TTSX recipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="lordofbarbeque" data-source="post: 2837282" data-attributes="member: 83928"><p>Probably so, it's a compressed load developed and tested for my rifle by friend ( gunsmith ) out of South Carolina who built the 26" rifle above on a Borden Timberline action about 12 years ago. Her name is Lucy ( short for Lucifer, lol ). And that load has accounted for 90% of her elk shots. With about 30 yards as the most any elk has ever walked afterwards.</p><p>The last two (2022) were in New Mexico and Colorado with DRT effect.</p><p>In fact, I was serving up a back-strap to clients last weekend at a BBQ event and I found the Barnes TTSX bullet from the Colorado elk last year. Pretty cool, elk was shot in front upper chest at 250 yards and DRT. It traveled thru chest then spine and finally lodged in the New York Strip! The bullet had mushroomed only slightly and if I knew how to post pic of it on here, I would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lordofbarbeque, post: 2837282, member: 83928"] Probably so, it’s a compressed load developed and tested for my rifle by friend ( gunsmith ) out of South Carolina who built the 26” rifle above on a Borden Timberline action about 12 years ago. Her name is Lucy ( short for Lucifer, lol ). And that load has accounted for 90% of her elk shots. With about 30 yards as the most any elk has ever walked afterwards. The last two (2022) were in New Mexico and Colorado with DRT effect. In fact, I was serving up a back-strap to clients last weekend at a BBQ event and I found the Barnes TTSX bullet from the Colorado elk last year. Pretty cool, elk was shot in front upper chest at 250 yards and DRT. It traveled thru chest then spine and finally lodged in the New York Strip! The bullet had mushroomed only slightly and if I knew how to post pic of it on here, I would. [/QUOTE]
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