

@Norfolk Deer SearchI honestly that you are becoming one of the most influential experts in the deer world in the uk? Have you ever thought about starting a podcast or something? I think that we could all be better stalkers if we could absorb some of your greatness!
Near enough for meCall that a group ? None of the holes overlap !![]()
It’s an 18 inch barrel, I won’t be shooting over 150 with Copper, nowadays if I can’t shoot it between 100 and 150 it stays where it is I’m too long in the tooth to be chasing things about, I’ve killed enough this is future proofing my retirement rifle!At one hundred yards Nosler Partition 100 grain flew what seemed straight enough from my Parker Hale M81 Classic in 6mm Remington. At three hundred yards they were going through the target side on. Having started to tumble at maybe two hundred yards. So never count you chickens until you've tried bullets at longer distances you think may not stabilise.
The first person who told me it wouldn’t stabilise was a bloke in the pub of which I’m now going to see him tomorrow and relieve him of 100 quidI’m curious. Who said it wouldn’t stabilise?
I’ve seen comments about long copper and twist. Which are accurate
But who said the 150 wouldn’t stabilise in a 7x57 out of interest
Is that a 4" square..You’ll never get 7mm, 150 gn Barnes TTSX to stabilise out of an 18 inch barrel they say, looks like I’ve got me some winnings to collect
For those who doubted me, please form an orderly cute to kiss my arse![]()
On a 4" black squarenot a bad group for 25m![]()
No I don’t really because the last time I shot a deer over 200 m maximum was about five years ago, if I can’t shoot it at 100 or under 9 out of 10 times it can could stay where it is!You need to shoot it at 200 to really see if they stabilise or start to tumble.
Barrel length has absolutely nothing to do with it.You’ll never get 7mm, 150 gn Barnes TTSX to stabilise out of an 18 inch barrel they say, looks like I’ve got me some winnings to collect
For those who doubted me, please form an orderly cute to kiss my arse![]()
A lot of so called experts in copper projectiles will disagree with you!Barrel length has absolutely nothing to do with it.
I suppose it depends on whether the bet was about whether the bullet would stabillise, or whether you could get it to shoot an acceptable group at 100m?No I don’t really because the last time I shot a deer over 200 m maximum was about five years ago,