Update: I wanted to run tests to get higher velocity but with primers in short supply I kept with my current loading
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Update: I wanted to run tests to get higher velocity but with primers in short supply I kept with my current loading
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I like to get empirical data from gel testing, and then use what is proven in gel on the field. From my experience shooting deer with 223/556, results are often similar to gel tests. I like having data from shooting deer, because while not all deer are the same size/construction, and shot placement is a variable, deer and humans are both thin skinned, relatively light boned creatures of similar weight. And tissue damage in real, living tissue is much different from dead meat from the store. From the several deer I've shot with it, and all the results of others, the 77gr TMK is THE best bullet for fast kills out to 400yards with the 556. From deer to black bear to elk out to say 500 yards, the TMK puts them down, and fast. Tissue damage looks like a 308. The 77gr SMK works, but in real game it fails surprisingly often, say 5 in 100 bullets icepick through. If using the SMK I try and hit the shoulder because impacting large bone helps ensure fragmentation. There are much better options than SMK, especially in short barrels. Another load I have been disappointed in the the 50gr TSX, it has performed surprisingly poorly in hogs I've seen shot, despite seemingly being a veritable deathray on paper.
Eh. It's a rifle. It's all gonna work for home defense...this is just like a 9mm vs 45 debate to me anymore.
Anyone with field experience using 75 Gold Dot? I have only shot 3 deer with it, but it worked very well. 13" barreled 556 at 45-105 yds. Very accurate out of every gun I have tried.
Bumper for more info, hopefully.
TIA,
Keith
Yeah, probably due to improved predictability over 855&193, and accuracy. In close quarters otm is pretty consistent but bonded soft point is much better. Also, cannelured otms frag more consistently than normal bullets.
Op, why are you only getting 2200fps, im surprised your gun cycles.
Today we ran some mark handholds out of my 11.5 KAC. 69 grain RMR, VV 22.4 grains, wolf primer and got 2,351FPS
I picked up some crazy rose colored brass at the range the other day and Mark tossed in some 69 RMR's, here is what the brass looked like. And compared to our 88 grain brass load.
http://i.imgur.com/j1N9aUJ.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/JRwGunf.jpg
PB
Wow I had completely forgot about this thread! I need to go back though it as I’m about to do a mass purchase of bullets.
I have shot prairie dogs with the 62gr bthp Hornady, and they were destroying them, almost cutting them in half. And as mentioned, the 77smk did expand a little. Granted prairie dogs don’t break into peoples homes very often. It’s all the data I have on live tissue with 77smk and the 62s.
With 308smk I’ve had it destroy antelope, coyote, deer and wild pigs. I dropped an elk with it drt, but it was also through the cns, right behind the head on the run. But it did pile her up.
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