novaman64
Well-Known Member
So my 280ai is currently being built, hopefully be done next month. Anyways, been shooting the 168 VLD's out of my 7mag, and was planning on shooting the same out of my new 280ai (1:9" barrel)... Was doing some reading and looking at possibly using the 168 LRAB. In the back of my mind I had been thinking I should just really bite the bullet now and switch to lead free since California passed a law that will outlaw hunting with lead bullets in a few years (already in effect in So Cal). That being said starting looking into the LRX bullets, bummer is the BC numbers are a fair amount lower than the VLD or LRAB's. Luckily the internet is a endless mess of info, and I ran across the Cutting Edge MTH (Match/Tactical/Hunting) bullets (lead free and claifornia approved, yay!). They have a decent selection of weight in the .284 cal (130, 145, 155, 160, 170). The 170 calls for a 1:8.5 twist barrel so wont work in my rifle, so was looking at the specs for the 155 and 160, both call for a 1:9.25" so I am good there.... Their website has a G1 BC for the 155 being .610 and the BC on the 160 as being .585. Im guessing this has to be a misprint, I emailed their tech support, so we shall see what they have to say...
Has anybody shot the 155 or 160 CE MTH bullets? Can you tell me how they shoot compared to the VLD's on paper long range? And what about how the perform on animals?
Excited that there is a high BC lead free option for us California hunters that shoot long range...
Has anybody shot the 155 or 160 CE MTH bullets? Can you tell me how they shoot compared to the VLD's on paper long range? And what about how the perform on animals?
Excited that there is a high BC lead free option for us California hunters that shoot long range...