Yep I know it cant be avoided at times. Twist rate is 1/10
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Yep I know it cant be avoided at times. Twist rate is 1/10
well you dont have to use a round nose to use a basic cup n core..I use a round nose because its 170 GRAINS...... and it will stabilise and group nicely in a 1;10 twist...
my other loads are all pointy ones..... again I cant see the point of a spendy projectile when a cheaper one does such a good job..the dead boring 140grn interloct in particular is just so boring,chucked together a load and it shoots sub inch,boring no need for 200 rounds of testing to find group,how boring, deer out to 350ish yards shot through crease or shoulders just fall over dead in short time after being hit,how boring... they even look boring.
and i HAVE actually shot a big red hind through vegetation with said round nose,but it was only a mikimiki bush and she was close to it,eg less than meter behind it AND FULLY VISIBLE other than the shoulder bit I wanted to,and did poke hole through.
Yep there are some very good and proven older projectiles out there. Cor lokts were awesome. Interloct still work as well as the day they first came on market. Hot core have been around along time for a reason too. When I get the chance to do more development ill look at ELDX or Accubonds etc for a longer range load, but Im pretty sure the older ones will do for most all the situations I intend them for.
Did you read the article ? It makes a very strong case for using a good bonded projectile. The 270 is on of those rounds that really tests projectiles because the initial muzzle velocity is higher that ideal for cup and core type bullets. If I pay $140 per projectile instead of $.70 it is only a difference of $.70 per shot extra and I can absolutely be sure that out of say seventy shots at game from a box of one hundred bullets I will have more humane kills with the bonded bullets and recover more meat as well. With meat at near $20 for beef mince, one extra deer per box of projectiles and less meat wasted with bullets that pass through makes the bonded projectiles effectively 'Free'.
I used to love the Winny Powerpoints, and they are good, but damage meat and are not good enough for stags
Just had a really cool experience, I had posted about this rifle on another forum and a guy from South Africa, who Ive never had any contact with just offered to send me a spare set of mounts that he has. Alongside offers from members of this forum who have Torque wrench's available.
Proving there are some really good buggers in the hunting community all over the world!
I took the rifle around together the cos in for milking this morning as has been a few pigs in that area. Sure enough I found 2 and a shot and quick reload and follow up shot had pig one down and pig two down within 30 meters of first. This is the first time of used a red dot and I was pleasantly surprised at how much quicker and easier it was to shoot under low light conditions and getting on target just seemed a breeze.
The second pig rolled in the river and I wasn't going in to fish it out at 430 am unfortunately, as both were prime condition.
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head downstream to first place you can get in and wander upstream,you may well find it and being in water it may well have stayed cool and still be fine to consume.