Hi there -
I repeatedly read of experiences with Sierra GameKings being too soft, fragmenting, etc.
I have not had this experience. I began handloading them years ago based on their reputation of being so fragile because I wanted something for whitetail.
In my hunting, I have had them pencil through small deer at approx 250 yards. In a decent size 4 point buck at 50 yards it expanded and blew right out the other side, no exploding, no fragments, and no recoverable bullet inside the animal. These are 180gr gamekings from a 30-06 loaded over 55gr H4350.
Next year I am reducing the powder charge because I have no trouble hitting anything at distance and the increased velocity makes no noticeable difference.
I have not fired these into anything bigger or fatter. I have shot all my bears with the 220 round nose and they open up instantly leaving a huge entry wound. The push right through the animal and blow out the other side, leaving some fragments sometimes but always exiting. But the GameKings are what leaves me puzzled as to the reputation that contrasts my experience.
My friend has shot multiple deer from his 308 with factory loaded 165 GameKings. Again, no fragmentation and a complete pass through while still blending the deer innards sufficiently to result in a humane harvest.
QUESTION: Are you having an experience more like mine, or more like the rep I read of in published info? Is the info I keep reading everywhere just marketing for premium bullets, or are you having the experience of them fragmenting?
I ask this because my personal experience has limitations: I have only used the heavier GameKing bullets and just on deer. That in itself could be responsible for the difference in contrast with shooting something large like a moose, elk, bison, etc.
What are your honest, real world experiences with these bullets for those of you who hunt using them? And what cartridge, distance, and size of animal?
-Thanks to all for sharing your input
I repeatedly read of experiences with Sierra GameKings being too soft, fragmenting, etc.
I have not had this experience. I began handloading them years ago based on their reputation of being so fragile because I wanted something for whitetail.
In my hunting, I have had them pencil through small deer at approx 250 yards. In a decent size 4 point buck at 50 yards it expanded and blew right out the other side, no exploding, no fragments, and no recoverable bullet inside the animal. These are 180gr gamekings from a 30-06 loaded over 55gr H4350.
Next year I am reducing the powder charge because I have no trouble hitting anything at distance and the increased velocity makes no noticeable difference.
I have not fired these into anything bigger or fatter. I have shot all my bears with the 220 round nose and they open up instantly leaving a huge entry wound. The push right through the animal and blow out the other side, leaving some fragments sometimes but always exiting. But the GameKings are what leaves me puzzled as to the reputation that contrasts my experience.
My friend has shot multiple deer from his 308 with factory loaded 165 GameKings. Again, no fragmentation and a complete pass through while still blending the deer innards sufficiently to result in a humane harvest.
QUESTION: Are you having an experience more like mine, or more like the rep I read of in published info? Is the info I keep reading everywhere just marketing for premium bullets, or are you having the experience of them fragmenting?
I ask this because my personal experience has limitations: I have only used the heavier GameKing bullets and just on deer. That in itself could be responsible for the difference in contrast with shooting something large like a moose, elk, bison, etc.
What are your honest, real world experiences with these bullets for those of you who hunt using them? And what cartridge, distance, and size of animal?
-Thanks to all for sharing your input