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Re: Taipan bullets

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24 October 2004, 04:48
<470Rigby>
Re: Taipan bullets
Like most bullets - they have an optimum range of impact velocities, but their HP's seem to have a very narrow band of velocity tolerance. Example - Taipan 80 gr HP's shot out of a 240 Flanged Magnum at about 2600 fps work reliably on roo's but at .243 Win velocities (about 3100 fps), they are dynamite on Doe's, with no exit hole, but seem to break up on the surface on big muscular bucks. But, they do shoot well - thumbnail sized groups at 100 yards are routine in my Sako .243 Win.



I've had similar experiences with their 220 gr .375 FN's.



At moderate velocities in a .303 British double, I have found their 124 gr .312" dia HP's are also reliable killers on soft skinned game.
09 October 2004, 05:14
BwanaBob
I've not flung any Taipans at game, yet, but have been using them on the range in a couple of calibres and like the way they shoot and the price they cost. A lot of military rifle shooters swear by them in .303 and they seem to shoot pretty damn well out of my old SMLE.

I am about to play with some 300grainers in my .375H&H for Big Game Rifle matches but always revert to Woodleighs in the field and so hadn't even thought about using Taipans for game. I stopped using them in my .416 Rigby but only because my magazine is the minimum length for this calibre and the 400gn Taipans have the cannelure too far back on the projectile which means that they protrude too far out of the case for reliable feeding in my particular rifle.

Otherwise, I think that they are a great projectile for the price.
09 October 2004, 02:19
PC
Karl,

there good....like an aussie version of a hornady or speer bullet at a good price. I have used them in .416
09 October 2004, 03:06
geekay
I have no experience with Taipans in your calibre of choice but use them almost exclusively in 223,243,6.5x55, MAS36 (308)and 303 all except the 6.5 on game. IMHO they have to be driven at near top velocities to obtain game-stopping expansion. At present the 6.5 loads have only been used on Metallic Silhouettes and I have not had to chase any I have hit for finishing shots.
09 October 2004, 01:28
Karl
Con,strangely a guy who uses a lot of 375 recommended them to me since he personally did not like the normal 375 bullets expansion.
Maybe I got a bad years batch of this stuff...


Karl.
08 October 2004, 20:24
Con
Karl,
From what I've heard (not tested) the Taipan 220gr FN (.375)and 300gr FN (.458) are tough little buggers. This is in contrast to most of the other stuff which acts like a conventional soft bullet. Personally, love the Taipans in the 375H&H and 45/70.
Cheers...
Con
08 October 2004, 19:15
darwinmauser
I tried some a few year's ago , they were accurate enough but i had problem's with copper fouling.
regards
Pete