I have seen different loads, but the main ones that keep being available in most stores around where I live are the ones I am interested in;
- 140 LE
- 150 gr
- 160 LE
- 170 gr
Other than the LE (Leverevolution), there are some RN/FN, softpoint, partitionned and various other types of cores. So instead of doing a "vs" of each bullet, I wanted to know/discuss what each type was simply suited for..
As an example, would I be way off by saying this:
- 140 LE: 300 yards varmint round / coyote and wolf. Capable of medium sized game with well placed shot.
- 150 gr: Workhorse of the 30-30 world, perfect medium game ammo for up to 150-200 yards.
- 160 LE: up to 300 yard medium sized game ammo, as long as your specific barrel keeps them flying with 1000lbs of energy at that distance
- 170 gr: With the right core, best choice for black bear or larger game up close (within 100 yards), possibly Moose or Elk - someone said they exclusively used the Federal 170 partitioned for everything
I'm pretty much just making assumptions here, what have been your experiences? I'm guessing that within reason, most of them pretty much overlap each other and are not "worlds appart" in terms of knockout performance. Maybe more of a edge towards something or another?
Thanks
- 140 LE
- 150 gr
- 160 LE
- 170 gr
Other than the LE (Leverevolution), there are some RN/FN, softpoint, partitionned and various other types of cores. So instead of doing a "vs" of each bullet, I wanted to know/discuss what each type was simply suited for..
As an example, would I be way off by saying this:
- 140 LE: 300 yards varmint round / coyote and wolf. Capable of medium sized game with well placed shot.
- 150 gr: Workhorse of the 30-30 world, perfect medium game ammo for up to 150-200 yards.
- 160 LE: up to 300 yard medium sized game ammo, as long as your specific barrel keeps them flying with 1000lbs of energy at that distance
- 170 gr: With the right core, best choice for black bear or larger game up close (within 100 yards), possibly Moose or Elk - someone said they exclusively used the Federal 170 partitioned for everything
I'm pretty much just making assumptions here, what have been your experiences? I'm guessing that within reason, most of them pretty much overlap each other and are not "worlds appart" in terms of knockout performance. Maybe more of a edge towards something or another?
Thanks




















































