- Location
- BC Lower Mainland
I searched but couldn't find an existing thread for this so... I'm looking at working up a new hunting load for longer range (<400yd) deer, moose, elk for my new .308 Win. I've used Hornady Interlock 165gr bullets for years with good success (<250yds) but the lead tip deforms getting bumped around in chambering, in the mag, in the bag. In recent research, I see that Barnes and Hornady (and probably others) have all-copper bullets (TTSX and GMX). They have a good BC and plastic tips. I kind of like the idea of no lead in my food. Also, the interweb says some jurisdictions are banning lead projectiles (e.g. Scotland). Has anyone tried them on big game? How do the expand? Do they retain energy? Are they worth looking into?






















































