Time to try something different cause you can,anyone else had a play with these
Cheers 6mm
Time to try something different cause you can,anyone else had a play with these
Cheers 6mm
Witnessed two heavy red hinds shot with this bullet from a 6.5-284. Poleaxed them, through both shoulders, DRT. Range was about 400m. I was guiding on the day, not shooting.
Was very impressed back at the shed, minimal bloodshot, clean wounding. I don’t know the guy well but I might be able to get some photos because I remember his son was snapping away while we skinned the deer.
The cartridge I really wanted to get these for is the 6mm, but for some unknown reason Speer has declined to make a 6mm version (so far).
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Yep they are pretty brutal I love them I tried the 120s in the grendel and 6.5 06 and now working a 140gr load up for the 06 nice looking bullet as well
I wanted to use them in a 223 on deer, but just couldn't get them to shoot. Tried the 55 and 62 grn and various powders. Anyone got them shooting in a .223?
I use the 120s in a .260 to good effect
What twist @Tahr?
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I read that these Gold Dots are just a renamed Federal Fusion
Similar I think. Bit better BC. I use them lightish for cal, partly to increase MPBR on my 260 which has a non dial scope.
i use 120gn gold dots in my 260 aswell group well still havent game test yet 😭
Get into a nice bit of bush edge or forest cutover up your way for a treat
Somewhere along the lines, I read that too. And then someone posted some photos of the two side-by-side, and they were different. Pretty sure the rebated boat tail on the Gold Dot is different to the Fusion.
They come in different weights, and where there is the same weight e.g. .308 150gr, they have different BCs.
I wouldn't mind betting however that the manufacturing process and plant is the same.
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