You guys don't like Paul's meat target vids???.....I'll be damned.
Obviously not live targets, but there is still some useful feedback.
Last edited by MontanaMarine; 08-29-20 at 16:15.
Talk to people who hunt with 5.56, plenty of evidence out there. [Warning: deer gore ahead]
From Leid
This is the exit wound produced by a 77GR. SMK OTM based BHA MK 262 MOD 1 cartridge fired from a 10.0" 1x7 M4 @ 100yds. without hitting the vertebral column. SMKs usually do little tissue damage unless they yaw and fragment. But the problem is that SMKs can be very unpredictable as to when they yaw. Sometime they yaw early so work well. But other times they don't yaw at all inside the flesh and bone target so produce little tissue damage (like with the coyote pictured below). This 77GR. SMK yawed after penetrating about 4" of flesh so it produced a respectable exit wound. It also took out the jugular so this deer dropped straight to the ground & bleed out in seconds.
vs something like a TMK
The TMK and the TSX are both expanding bullets & both have proven to be quite effective on flesh & bone targets for me. But they are quite dis-similar in their degree of fragmentation. The 70GR. TSX expanded to 0.48" when fired out of the 10.0" M4 in water but there was no fragmentation at all to aid in tissue damage. The core of the 77GR. TMK expanded to just about the same frontal area as the TSX. But with all the high speed fragments coming off the TMK core, the 77GR. TMK has yielded a great deal more tissue damage than the 62GR. or 70GR. TSX wounds I have seen. The TMK expands very rapidly and fragments to a great degree. SIERRA will only recommend the TMK for use on varmints. I was not even sure if the 77GR. TMK fired from a 16" 1x7 barrel would hold together well enough to produce an exit wound on the whitetail at 125yds. But it performed quite well. The expanded 77GR. TMK core along with all the high speed lead/jacket fragments exited producing a very respectable 2.5" exit wound (below). However, I still prefer a 5.56MM pressure 62GR. TSX/TTSX or 70GR. TSX for use on the larger deer I hunt just in case of a raking shot where quick expansion/100% weight retention/deep penetration might be needed.
I have also used both the 69GR. & 77GR. TMKs on bobcats; the TMK about cuts them in half inside 100yds. And I expect pretty much the same terminal performance on coyotes.
Last edited by vicious_cb; 08-29-20 at 21:38.
I saw your post about the awhile back. And it's the reason I'm trying the 77s. So shooting pork ribs isn't similar to shooting a person, I know this. But I am not sure how rendering down pork ribs etc is an example of shooting humans either.
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I know it's not a controlled laboratory situation, but I don't see much else out there that is available online. So, it's informative to some degree.
I've got 5.56 pistol uppers in 10.5 and 11.5 myself, so I had a watch. I'm currently loading with the MagTech 77gr OTM load.
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