That’s a Creed I can get behind.![]()
Any luck in finding the pre '64 Fwt in 308 you're lookin for, Mr Ardent?
That’s a Creed I can get behind.![]()
Epps has 120gr open tip for $28 a box or so. But doubt we ever see that again.
*He said, while ordering the rest lol*
That is a great price.
Rats, should have looked at this earlier...there is only one box left, and I am not sure I want to drive 2 hours to get it...lol...
Ardent said:Not yet, definitely on the look out for a nice 50’s straight comb example.
Sorry man lol...given the current large rifle primer shortage that's probably my practice ammo for this year. Is there any other relatively cheap ammo or items to have it shipped with? SFRC has good prices during their sales too and cheap shipping. Easter coming up...
Oh yeah? Huh!
Dunno what kind of Sako ammo it was other than "bonded" but got to see a 308 Sako bullet used on a control red deer hunt at work a few weeks back. Good stuff. Kinda funny, we used a Remington 700 heavy barreled rifle with a big ol Swaro Hubble scope bolted on it to shoot a farm escapee at like 40 yards...if that.
Unless you hit a bone with the Berger and get no penetration because it disintegrated. Common scenario when using frangible match bullets for hunting.As far as physics go, we can try it with surface area? With a say a Barnes bullet, the energy will be expended across that area (bullet diameter), over that period of time, and exiting. With a Berger, The energy is expended across a greater, increased surface area, as the bullet fragments(fragmented diameter), over that period of time, and not exiting, meaning it's staying within the animal and causing more damage. Does that work?
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Unless you hit a bone with the Berger and get no penetration because it disintegrated. Common scenario when using frangible match bullets for hunting.
Happened to me twice, both on deer. Hit the deer between the ribs at 100yds, pencilled thro and caught a rib on the way out, which made for the blood trail. Almost no lung damage at all, except for the tiny pencil holes. Went a full half mile before it expired, thankful for the snow. Second was in a zone where we had 3-for-1 mule doe tags. Came upon a large herd, there were 2 does perfectly lined up to do an engine room shot on both with one bullet. Approx 120 yds. Front one, hit no bones on either side cuz there was no blood trail at all, bc of the large herd couldn’t track it. Looked for a long time but found nothing. But I knew for sure that I hit it bc of the blood splatter on the inlet side of the 2nd doe. Which fell on the spot, bc it hit a rib on the way in. Huge hole on the way out. Lungs destroyed.Common? Hit a fair bit of rib, and other bone with Berger, and others... they haven't not worked.
Has this happened to you, directly?
R.
Common? Hit a fair bit of rib, and other bone with Berger, and others... they haven't not worked.
Has this happened to you, directly?
R.
Common? Hit a fair bit of rib, and other bone with Berger, and others... they haven't not worked.
Has this happened to you, directly?
R.
I suspect it has, bearkilr runs a black bear hunting outfit that does them in a good amount of volume, with Americans who often ask about things like Bergers in my experience.
was talking to a guy that uses the 6.5 cm he told me to stay with the 308 every deer he hit with the 6.5 ran a mile he is upgrading to a 30-06 this yr he is shooting 30-40 yrds
was talking to a guy that uses the 6.5 cm he told me to stay with the 308 every deer he hit with the 6.5 ran a mile he is upgrading to a 30-06 this yr he is shooting 30-40 yrds
You friend , I fear, is not going to have any better luck with an '06 if he has deer running a miles when hit with a 6.5 whatever- he needs to learn where to shoot an animal properly.
Cat
That said, your explanations aren't without value.There's actually been a perfect bullet around for quite some time that fragments and penetrates, the Nosler Partition.But the keyboard warriors have gotten too hung up on ballistic coefficient et al so that bullet apparently doesn't work anymore.
You mean stepping up to a bigger, harder kicking gun that you shoot worse isn't the answer?