LukeSoutherner
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Nice work!
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Another Doe taken this morning with a clean shot to the chest using 120g Sierra Pro Hunters pushed along with 50.5grain of N160! Dropped where it stood. No carcass damage using the Pro Hunters. Very happy with the results using them on the Roe.
NigelM; If you want them to fall over quicker get something bigger and faster! If you use the right bullet you will not cause excessive carcass damage.[/QUOTE said:I have to disagree with that as for years i shot a 25-06 and. 300 Win-Mag in which time i shot large numbers of Deer including some of the Biggest Red's and Fallow free roaming the UK.
The only thing i found the. 300 Win-Mag put a Bigger hole through them.
I now use a 6.5x55 with 125gr Nosler Partition or 127gr Barnes LRX guess what i shoot the same distance it kills just as well as the 25-06 and. 300 Win-Mag FACT
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Another Doe taken this morning with a clean shot to the chest using 120g Sierra Pro Hunters pushed along with 50.5grain of N160! Dropped where it stood. No carcass damage using the Pro Hunters. Very happy with the results using them on the Roe.
Just chronographed 120g Sierra Pro Hunters with 50.5g of N160 and had 3029fps up to 3045fps, 5 hole ragged grouping at 100m ranged.
Just chronographed 120g Sierra Pro Hunters with 50.5g of N160 and had 3029fps up to 3045fps, 5 hole ragged grouping at 100m ranged.
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I have to disagree with that as for years i shot a 25-06 and. 300 Win-Mag in which time i shot large numbers of Deer including some of the Biggest Red's and Fallow free roaming the UK.
The only thing i found the. 300 Win-Mag put a Bigger hole through them.
I now use a 6.5x55 with 125gr Nosler Partition or 127gr Barnes LRX guess what i shoot the same distance it kills just as well as the 25-06 and. 300 Win-Mag FACT
+1 a traditional cup and core does perfectly well on UK species.Not sure about that, but having used Norma-loaded 140gr Nosler Partitions in one, I'm inclined to the view that the bullet is unhelpfully 'hard' for Highland reds - which might seem large to us, but compared to a moose, say, are not really terribly big. Combine the unneccessaryily-robust bullet with modest velocities, and disappointing terminal effects might be more common.
Ordinary softpoints of 120-140gr might be a better choice?
Think the issue with the OP may be the speed, 2400 is slow and gives little margin for error which is why I believe people quote high number of runners. Sorry to repeat what I keep saying but think of a faster powder than the N160 range. IMR4350, Rl19/17, N150 all would give you more speed and a better burn efficiency. I use Rl17 and get 2700 out of a 20" inch barrel with a 140gr SGK, this equates to about a 165gr 30cal in energy. They work for me and kill quickly. Some drop some run but that is the way it is. Took a rutting stag at 280m blew the top of his heart clean off and he still ran with a broken foreleg from the exit about 100m. Adrenaline is a powerful stimulant!!Crikey, that's fast and still very accurate!
I had 2 accuracy nodes with the NBTs 44gr which gave 2750 and 46gr giving 2860, I went with the slower speed for fear of meat damage after everything you read.
Next load I'm playing with is 140 SGKs over N560, should be able to get them up to around 2800 hopefully, something a bit thumper if I get the chance on bigger deer

Think the issue with the OP may be the speed, 2400 is slow and gives little margin for error which is why I believe people quote high number of runners. Sorry to repeat what I keep saying but think of a faster powder than the N160 range. IMR4350, Rl19/17, N150 all would give you more speed and a better burn efficiency. I use Rl17 and get 2700 out of a 20" inch barrel with a 140gr SGK, this equates to about a 165gr 30cal in energy. They work for me and kill quickly. Some drop some run but that is the way it is. Took a rutting stag at 280m blew the top of his heart clean off and he still ran with a broken foreleg from the exit about 100m. Adrenaline is a powerful stimulant!!
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