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05 August 2005, 02:02
JudgeSharpe
big or small???
HELLO THE CAMP FIRE:
I have a burning question. No I guess it is not so much a burning question as a dumb one, but we are taught that there is no such thing as a sumb question. I think that someone who did not know the answer thought up that one.
Anywho,do ya'll like bigger and slowere bullets better or smaller faster, bullets better? I kind of like half-fast bullets myself.
Does the old saw hold true, yours may be bigger than mine, but I know what to do with it, for bullets like it does for fishing rods and other tools?
Does your dear or elk (that sounds strange) prefer big and slow, small and fast, or average and half-fast? Finally, are you living up to your potential, bullet wise?
Inquiring minds might like to know...
Judge Sharpe
I am not a sane person, I just play one sometimes.


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05 August 2005, 02:09
Brent
Big and slow fits my bill. 550 grs is a good all-round weight. 1325 fp is plenty fast. Plenty.

Brent


When there is lead in the air, there is hope in my heart -- MWH ~1996
05 August 2005, 02:12
300winnie
Big and fast Wink

I like a 200 grain bullet moving ~ 3000 fps at the muzzle.
05 August 2005, 07:51
oldun
For deer, bullet weight; light 120 grains, heavy 150 grains.

Any bullet weight in a range of 125 to 150 grains in .264 to .308 calibres, (going up the weight range as calibre increases), at 2,800 fps muzle velocity will kill deer.

125 grains in 264
130 in 270,
140 in 7mm,
150 in 308.

My preferance is for the 7mm 140 grain bullet, however I've used all of them and they all performed well.

If a 270 grain .375 at 2,700fps busts your onions, then use it, it certainly will kill.

For Elk, I've not seen one outside a deer farm, but I would be quite happy to use my 9.3 in the woods.
05 August 2005, 08:34
BlackHawk1
I'm old school, for my medium caliber chamberings under .375, I prefer high sectional density (i.e heavy for caliber) Hornady Interlocks (SP & RN) or Nosler Partions moving along around 2700-2900 fps @ muzzle. These proven performers penetrate well and expand decently in sensible performance envelopes. No plastic tips, no boattails, no magic fairy dust sprinkled.

6.5x55 140gr
270 Win 150gr
7mm Rem Mag 175gr
30-06 Sprgfld 180gr


BH1

There are no flies on 6.5s!
05 August 2005, 08:40
fredj338
Bigger bullets, bigger holes. It's worked for decades. thumb


LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT!
05 August 2005, 09:34
cal30 1906
All depends on how far you want to shoot accurately with the trajectory you choose.

I like
.22-250 rem 55 grain
.25-06 Rem 117 grain
.270 130 grain
.3006' 180 grain
.284 Rem mag 162 grain
.340 Weatherby 250 grain
All very close in trajectory.
for shots up to 500 yards




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