24 February 2004, 13:41
GeorgeSQuestion for monteria veterans
On a
monteria for boar and deer (like fallow deer), which of the following have/would you use (cartridge is .30-06)?
1) 180gr. Nosler Partition
2) 180gr. Barnes 'X'/XLC/Triple Shock
3) 180gr. Swift A-Frame
4) Other
Thank you,
George
24 February 2004, 21:44
monteroA 165-180 gr round nose soft point.
You will shoot at running animals which are chased by dogs and with a high dose of adrenaline.
Round nose, conventional bullets seem to "thump" them a lot better than super penetrator spitzers.
montero
24 February 2004, 21:56
Daniel MAs Montero said , a 180 grains round nose ( like the Rem ) it's far better than any premium game , you need something like stopping power , you can't believe how hard to put down a deer with the dogs behind , something like they are using a Kevlar vest , this is why the 9,3 bullets are so popular here in Europe .
Daniel
25 February 2004, 05:38
mhoVery sensible replies. I would go along with the choice of round nose bullets - preferably the 180 grs as opposed to the 165. If you want to stay with one of your original choices, I'd stay with the Swift A-Frame. It is more "expansion oriented" than either the X or the NP (penetration oriented). Other good options might include bullets like a 220 grs softpoint of some sort - Silvertip for instance. As you'll be shooting at running game, it is VERY unlikley you'll be shooting at anything past 150-200 yds (99% will be within 100 yds and most a lot less than that).
- mike