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.30-40 bullet choice

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23 November 2006, 23:14
asdf
.30-40 bullet choice
If hunting, on rare occasion, an elk, would you stick with the classic 220 gn RN at 2000-2100 fps, or might one use a lighter, more modern design at higher fps? The 150 gn bullets should go well over 2600 and the 165s over 2500. Accubond, Partition, TSX, NF, etc., or just use the classic?
23 November 2006, 23:23
N E 450 No2
If I was using iron sights I would be happy with the 220gr.
I have learned that long heavy high SD bullets at @2100fps work really well. If I had a scoped rifle and might be shooting to 200 or 250 yards I would use a premium 180gr.


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24 November 2006, 09:37
seafire/B17G
A 180 grain Speer Round Nose is a good alternative....

for economy/price... but provides great accuracy and capability... I also use the 170 grain RN/FNs for the 30/30... in my Krag....longseated of course


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seafire
24 November 2006, 10:27
N E 450 No2
When I get the time I am going to load some 180gr Sierra Round Nose bullets [ because I already have a bunch of them bought at a flood sale], to 30-40 Krag ballistics for use in my 30-06 drilling on the deer lease. They will be easier on the gun and still kill deer and wild pigs from anyangle.

I have used them in my 300 Win Mag loaded at starting 30-06 velocities and they drop deer on the spot.

Anytime I will be shooting game at 200 yards or less I am starting to like a long heavy RN at a moderate velocity.


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24 November 2006, 18:14
p dog shooter
Any of the lead and copper 180 bullets out there will work just great. I use 180 gr horadays in mine.