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270 wsm 130gr Triple shock?
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posted 11 November 2007 10:41
Has anybody tried this bullet on elk? I really like how the 130 shoots out of my model 70 but I am hesitant to try it without hearing some reports first. I've heard that with the Barnes' you should be light for caliber though too.


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Posts: 427 | Location: The Big Sky aka Dodson, MT | Registered: 22 May 2007Reply With Quote
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posted 11 November 2007 15:49Hide Post
That combo should work great.


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Posts: 668 | Location: Hastings, Michigan | Registered: 23 April 2007Reply With Quote
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posted 11 November 2007 22:18Hide Post
Got a cow at 360 yds this year with 130 TSX out of a .260 AI @ 2730 MV. Gave her two, just because she got up after falling twice from the first. Both through the lungs - just opposite sides. She was dead from either one, I just don't like them walking away from where I shoot them.

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Posts: 324 | Location: SE Wyoming | Registered: 27 January 2004Reply With Quote
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posted 12 November 2007 21:23Hide Post
Would love to try it but couldn't get the TSX to shoot well. Rifle is A-bolt with 23" bbl. Lots of folks around here shoot that bullet from a standard 270 with good results. Up here, most elk are killed under 200' because th country is thick timber.


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Posts: 320 | Location: Montgomery, Texas | Registered: 29 October 2007Reply With Quote
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posted 13 November 2007 07:48Hide Post
gvg,
go for it
that 130 tsx or 140 tsx or 150 tsx
would do you proud.
reloader 22 would be my 1st choice.
last year i loaded my 270 win with 130 xlc at 3175 fps they shot .35 inch at 100 yds 3-shot groups.
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Posts: 999 | Location: wisconsin | Registered: 26 April 2005Reply With Quote
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posted 13 November 2007 20:27Hide Post
I hunt Idahos black holes in thick timber..I don't want any light for caliber bullet...I would and have used the 160 gr. Nosler with great results on elk..but prefer a heavy rifle these days. If your hunting sagebrush then that bullet should work OK, but I would opt for the 150 gr. myself...


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Posts: 42500 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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posted 13 November 2007 22:04Hide Post
Where I am going to be hunting is on the Ft. Belknap reservation. I will be around the little rockies but just north of the Missouri breaks. The hunt could be out on the flats in the sagebrush but unless we get a cold snap here soon I will be up in the trees.


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Posts: 427 | Location: The Big Sky aka Dodson, MT | Registered: 22 May 2007Reply With Quote
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posted 13 November 2007 23:13Hide Post
I use the 130gr tsx in my 270win. and I have to say they work great on elk. Penetration has been through-and-through, and the on-game impact is noticebly better than other bullets I've used.
 
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