sealgair
Active Member
Hello,
Here in Scotland we're being pushed by the government to change to lead free ammunition, and so to get ahead of the curve a little I'm doing quite a lot of research and testing of different bullets and loads. The two main calibres I use are .270 and 6.5x55, and the vast majority of bullets are being fired at red deer weighing between 70 - 250lb (we shoot calves in the season for female deer) between 30 - 300m.
If conditions are good I will shoot further (especially with the .270 which is built for it) and so I'm also ideally looking for bullet to perform out to a maximum of 700m. I'm realistic in that that might just be too long a poke for a copper bullet in these sizes, and plan on having a .280ai built soon to shoot 160-180g bullets anyway which will hopefully fill a void if needed.
I have so far had reasonable results shooting the TTSX (110g in the .270 and 120g in the 6.5), but their lack of weight and BC has got me more interested in the LRX. I've also found that if you shoot behind the shoulder rather than the 'pinning' shoulder shot they can struggle to get the kills that we look for. Last season in 56 stags shot with the 110g TTSX 20% of them reacted poorly and didn't drop quickly to well placed shots, and that's obviously something that I'd like to bring down if possible.
Thought you guys might have some experience of using them in these calibres or worthy alternates, keen to hear what you think! Photos always helpful too!
Thanks,
Sam
Here in Scotland we're being pushed by the government to change to lead free ammunition, and so to get ahead of the curve a little I'm doing quite a lot of research and testing of different bullets and loads. The two main calibres I use are .270 and 6.5x55, and the vast majority of bullets are being fired at red deer weighing between 70 - 250lb (we shoot calves in the season for female deer) between 30 - 300m.
If conditions are good I will shoot further (especially with the .270 which is built for it) and so I'm also ideally looking for bullet to perform out to a maximum of 700m. I'm realistic in that that might just be too long a poke for a copper bullet in these sizes, and plan on having a .280ai built soon to shoot 160-180g bullets anyway which will hopefully fill a void if needed.
I have so far had reasonable results shooting the TTSX (110g in the .270 and 120g in the 6.5), but their lack of weight and BC has got me more interested in the LRX. I've also found that if you shoot behind the shoulder rather than the 'pinning' shoulder shot they can struggle to get the kills that we look for. Last season in 56 stags shot with the 110g TTSX 20% of them reacted poorly and didn't drop quickly to well placed shots, and that's obviously something that I'd like to bring down if possible.
Thought you guys might have some experience of using them in these calibres or worthy alternates, keen to hear what you think! Photos always helpful too!
Thanks,
Sam