Thank-you. I thought as much.
What contour do they come in?
Both sporter and Howa's "heavy barrel" although the factory seconds deal they list is sporter channel only.
Thank-you. I thought as much.
What contour do they come in?
MDT also released an aluminum trigger guard for factory stock inlet. Mag release has been moved to the rear to fix the possibility of an accidental mag drop
Just a fabulous hunting round. I've use a regular Howa heavy barrel. Just a treat to shoot.
I wish there was a lead or full copper option for hunting ammo. I don't like Hornady ammo for hunting.
We've had some issue with penetration in our hunting camp. A couple shattered bullets.
Both 6.5 Creedmoors.
Check out the Barnes 115gr Tac-Tx loading, that bullet is designed to work around 6.5 Grendel velocities. Should serve the non handloader who wants to shoot monos.
Oh do you? Cool! Would be really interested in hearing how they do. What barrel length are you going to shoot em from?
I took a bear a couple weeks ago with the 115gr Barnes. Slight quartering away angle at 30 yards, entered behind the shoulder, and exited the far side shoulder. Bear ran about 20 yards and piled up
Mini Bartell was pretty happy to see his Grendel get bloodied
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Hiya TB,
Was just looking through this thread and wanted to ask, what are your thoughts overall on the 115gr as a medium/big game bullet? Liking the experiences so far?
Cheers and good shooting to you and your lil man!
only shot the one bear with it, killed quick as anything could. The 115gr Tac-Tx will be in the magazine of his rifle next fall when he's finally old enough to hunt. We're planning an elk hunt and I have zero hesitations using that bullet at the typical distances encountered. My average shot distance on a elk is about 80 yards and the little Grendel won't bounce off with the Barnes