the_greenman
Well-Known Member
I've been experimenting with the lead free options in my 6.5CM (along with growing a ponytail, wearing flax slippers and drinking soy milk - isn't that what's expected of a Creedmoor owner on here??).
Below are some of the results I've had so far. The bullets I have used are the 122gr Le High Defense Copper Chaos, a fragmenting design. Put over 44.5gr of RL16 and out of my 20inch Tikka barrel gave me an average of 2890fps.
I've only shot 10 deer with them to date. 5x Roe (4x under 50m and instant drops to neck or heart/lung shots, 1x 100m heart/lung which ran 20m and dropped). Those that were heart/lung shot displayed almost jellified hearts after being hit and pieces of lung had been found sticking out of the exit hole and even poking through the diaphragm. Exit holes were small perhaps twice that of entry point and damage was pretty much confined to the organs with no great breaking of ribs etc.
The 5x Fallow I've shot have been 3 neck shots and 2 heart/lung at 50m and 80m respectively. The 50m buck managed to travel 10 feet before collapsing and the 80m doe dropped on the spot. The gralloch on both of these animals showed different bullet behaviour to the Roe. Both were absolutely side on to me and stationary. The hearts on both were totally destroyed but in both animals small copper petal fragments were found in the haunches. Exit holes were no bigger than those on the Roe.
I have got a handful left of the loaded Le Highs and while they appear to do what's on the tin, I think non fragmenting bullets may well be the way forward. In the last 2 Fallow it was as if a grenade had gone off in the chest cavity sending copper slivers at an oblique angle. Interested to hear if anybody else has experience of these bullets?
Below are some of the results I've had so far. The bullets I have used are the 122gr Le High Defense Copper Chaos, a fragmenting design. Put over 44.5gr of RL16 and out of my 20inch Tikka barrel gave me an average of 2890fps.
I've only shot 10 deer with them to date. 5x Roe (4x under 50m and instant drops to neck or heart/lung shots, 1x 100m heart/lung which ran 20m and dropped). Those that were heart/lung shot displayed almost jellified hearts after being hit and pieces of lung had been found sticking out of the exit hole and even poking through the diaphragm. Exit holes were small perhaps twice that of entry point and damage was pretty much confined to the organs with no great breaking of ribs etc.
The 5x Fallow I've shot have been 3 neck shots and 2 heart/lung at 50m and 80m respectively. The 50m buck managed to travel 10 feet before collapsing and the 80m doe dropped on the spot. The gralloch on both of these animals showed different bullet behaviour to the Roe. Both were absolutely side on to me and stationary. The hearts on both were totally destroyed but in both animals small copper petal fragments were found in the haunches. Exit holes were no bigger than those on the Roe.
I have got a handful left of the loaded Le Highs and while they appear to do what's on the tin, I think non fragmenting bullets may well be the way forward. In the last 2 Fallow it was as if a grenade had gone off in the chest cavity sending copper slivers at an oblique angle. Interested to hear if anybody else has experience of these bullets?