Here is the target
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You can see the first round (64gr) at the bottom of the target
Gate
Why 130's?
Wouldn't a 180 or 200 be a better all around choice in you magnum?
Gate
Why 130's?
Wouldn't a 180 or 200 be a better all around choice in you magnum?
My last order for bullets and brass was over six months ago.... So they obviously clamped down on this shipping policy, had no problem before that.... Will that sucks, they were very good to deal with...
I'd consider setting up a long shot at a black bear to see how well it actually performs.
With the legion of critters that have died from a 130 grain bullets out of a 270 I can't see why the 130 grain 30 cal won't be a great bullet.
Becasue X bullets in general have the same depth of hollow point within caliber, and becase the high velocity of a light bullet load equals the momentum of a heavy but slower bullet bullet; I would expect the 130 gr TTSX to perform similarly to heavier TSX bullets of the same caliber.

Becasue X bullets in general have the same depth of hollow point within caliber, and becase the high velocity of a light bullet load equals the momentum of a heavy but slower bullet bullet; I would expect the 130 gr TTSX to perform similarly to heavier TSX bullets of the same caliber.
Good Point.
A bullet gets its energy from the square of its velocity....I was wondering what would happen to the 130's performance on a longer range shot where some of the velocity has bled off?
I am also concern about what happens to the momentum of a 130grain bullet when you loose a couple of petals?
Omega,
I picked a black bear as a target because they are in season and a good candidate for an explosive bullet.
The 30 cal 130grain should be compared to the 100grain .277....They have the same sectional density and all else being equal they will penetrate the same.
Still like the choice?



























