WYO300RUM
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Heavy rocks. More ft. Lbs. Retain velocity more at longer rangeRed, Ya gott'a chunk them harder…..higher velocity makes up for all shortcomings in projectiles! memtb
Heavy rocks. More ft. Lbs. Retain velocity more at longer rangeRed, Ya gott'a chunk them harder…..higher velocity makes up for all shortcomings in projectiles! memtb
22 short ?OK folks, it's time to get this thread back on subject matter….this is not the time or place to make complimentary comments about "your" bullet! memtb
You had the pleasure of shooting one of the best bullets ever swaged for 6ppc. If I could go back in time and tell Jeff "just make me all you can make on this Jacket Lot #, I'll take em". There were several Hall of Fame points and big matches that were won with that bullet in a short amount of time.Not necessarily disappointing, but years ago had a Sako 6 ppc that would shoot Fowler 66gr match in a ragged hole - but those were like FMJ on varmints. Just punch a 6mm hole in things. To compound things, it wouldn't shoot Blitz's, VMax or others better than .750".
Makes it tempting to load a few in a 6 Dasher. I still have probably 100-150 left. Not much good for 1000yds though.You had the pleasure of shooting one of the best bullets ever swaged for 6ppc. If I could go back in time and tell Jeff "just make me all you can make on this Jacket Lot #, I'll take em". There were several Hall of Fame points and big matches that were won with that bullet in a short amount of time.
Same with a particular Lot of Hottenstein and Euber also.
They used to be one of the most popular on this site till Bergers basically ended them.Go on Snipers Hide.... they,ve killed so many elk with MK,S... IT,S IMPRESSIVE....
Not sure. But I still have a full box of em on my shelf. Some day I'll try em in one of my .223's for squirrels or rockchucks.Do they even make those anymore?
I have not tried them so no first hand experience- take my input with a grain of salt- I just have read alot of posts saying they don't shoot very accurately.I shoot the NABLR 150 and 165 out of my .270ss. Shoots .5 MOA and killed 2 elk and a mule deer this year (450, 608, 485). I have had good luck with the NABLR. Why had you previously written them off?
Wierd. I can count 70 years of excellent bullet performance between myself and my dad.I used to use a 180 core-loct that shot great through my 30-06, but stopped using them when I had a cow hit at 75 yards broad side and the bullet penetrated one lung, then fragmented, with the bulk of the remainder hooking left and ending up in the same side ham. The same year I shot a buck forward in to the shoulder at 30 yards and the bullet failed to penetrate beyond it. That was it for me for core-loct.
I shoot them out of a 270 Sherman short, 150 grain variety. The barrel is a carbon 20" at 1:8" from PBB. This rifle shoots them into .3-.5" groups.I have not tried them so no first hand experience- take my input with a grain of salt- I just have read alot of posts saying they don't shoot very accurately.
So it suprises me to hear of them shooting well for you. What cartridge/ barrel maker/ twist is yours?
It's the 6.5 creedmoor of bullets or worse.Hammers too much fan boy
I've had great luck with the 125 out of my 6.5 creed. Not ¼ moa but decent ¾.I was never able to get the Nosler Partition to shoot well for me. They're an awesome bullet and I really wanted to use em hunting, to no avail...
Agree 100%. Even Sierra would agree on this one.Sierra Match Kings. They shoot great but don't shoot an animal with them… save them for paper and steel..