25 June 2002, 13:51
<Bill In SC>140 Gr Nosler BT's in the 7TCU & 7-30 Waters or deer
Was wondering if any one had any experience with the Nosler 140 Bt's in the 7TCU 10" tube and or the 7-30 Waters in the 14" Tube.
I'm sure the Waters would generate enough velocity, but what about the 10" 7TCU? I have good shooting loads with both barrels with the 120 grain Noslers and various 120 and 130 Single Shot Pistol bullets. I just like the 140 and was wondering.
Anybody got any comments or loads they like in these two?
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25 June 2002, 15:39
Bobby TomekFrom the 10" TCU, you'll have to restrict your range as the starting velocity certainly won't be eye-popping. But the bullet WILL open up down to around 1650 fps or so -- and it will do so extremely consistently.
I prefer the 120 grain BT, the Hornady 120 grain SSP (#22811, the tipped version) or the 130 grain Sierra SSP. But the latter is extremely borderline from a 10" barrel, and I wouldn't recommend it. But from the 14" 7-30 or similar cartridges, it works like a charm.
I used the 140 NBT from a 7X30 14" Hunter (12 7/8" of bbl). No problem with expansion even at 200 yards. Muzzle velocity was probably around 2200 fps, if that (never chrono'd it).
From what I saw it is a good bulet at pistol velocities.
Rob
18 August 2002, 03:01
<TrckrJoe>I have taken 2 deer with the 140 NBT they did a great job both lung shots and both droped within 50 yrds.but then I'm one that believes heavier is better for hunting
trckr
18 August 2002, 03:04
<TrckrJoe>that was with a 7-30 waters 14" honter barrel