Thanks everybody. Got it narrowed down slightly, now to find what bullet/load my rifles like best.
Do appreciate the feedback on Bergers for use on elk. Won't get many chances but nice to have an idea of what performance would be like. Although none of my shots have been over 300, was thinking the VLD might help with wind and range calculation issues.
Thanks again.
I like Nosler Accubonds, because for a given bullet weight they have a better BC than a TTSX, TSX or Partition. This helps with wind and carrying energy, they do not have as good of BC as Berger VLD for a given weight, but they perform better than the Berger on game. I find them the perfect middle ground.
One other thing to note is that VLD bullets like the Berger are very sensitive to seating depth. A new reloader may have trouble getting them to shoot very well.
How about the a-max? Haven't seen it mentioned, is there a problem with the bullet? I bought some 178's for my 308 to hopefully shoot elk with. Should I be looking at something else?
You might want to consider Matrix Bullets....made by Matrix Ballistics right here in Canada...
As no one else has mentioned them yet....Barnes LRX. Better B.C. than the TSX and TTSX, and still a monometal construction.
How about the a-max? Haven't seen it mentioned, is there a problem with the bullet? I bought some 178's for my 308 to hopefully shoot elk with. Should I be looking at something else?
How is a copper bullet with a tungsten weight in the arse-end "mono" metal?
I just gotsa know.
How about the a-max? Haven't seen it mentioned, is there a problem with the bullet? I bought some 178's for my 308 to hopefully shoot elk with. Should I be looking at something else?
Guess I'll have to find another load.
No you don't... substitute an Interbond for the A-Max... .
You're thinking of the MRX, the now-discontinued Barnes bullet that used a tungsten insert to increase mass and keep the length down for a given grain size. The LRX is monometal copper with a higher BC and the ability to expand with lower impact velocities.
Except it looks like the Interbonds have been discontinued
How is a copper bullet with a tungsten weight in the arse-end "mono" metal?
I just gotsa know.
How is the LRX not mono-metal? Do tell.....



























