Suggested copper for 308

I've some limited experience with 243 - 80gr fox on roe and the meat dammage was very low.
I will try to find a good load for my 308, wich I only got recently. I thought about 130-150 fox.
I noticed entry and exit wound, frequently is excellent. How about the jelly like effect ( I think you call it bruising?) with those light 130 grain bullets in 308?

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The jelly affect ad you call it is blood not bruising!

You put a hole in the vitals and it runs, blood is going to flow and get under the skin.

For 308 I would look towards 150gn around the 2500fps mark 👌
 
How about the jelly like effect ( I think you call it bruising?) with those light 130 grain bullets in 308?

I’ve shot no where near the deer that @Norfolk Deer Search has but agree completely. I’ve spent a lot of time mulling over “shot damage” and trying to figure out how to minimise it.

I’ve shot a range of bullets in different calibres and honestly, I can’t find a pattern! I used to use 95gn GS customs in 6.5x284 (at around 3560fps) and they were very effective. Not noticeable more carcass damage than some 130gn Accubonds I was running in 260 (at 2550fps).

I think the longer a carcass spends lying on its side the more blood will seep between fascia and the more coagulated blood you get (sometime spreading right down one side) but otherwise too many variables involved.

I now just accept that putting 2 big holes in something in a place that causes massive blood loss results in meat damage now and then.
 
I’ve shot no where near the deer that @Norfolk Deer Search has but agree completely. I’ve spent a lot of time mulling over “shot damage” and trying to figure out how to minimise it.

I’ve shot a range of bullets in different calibres and honestly, I can’t find a pattern! I used to use 95gn GS customs in 6.5x284 (at around 3560fps) and they were very effective. Not noticeable more carcass damage than some 130gn Accubonds I was running in 260 (at 2550fps).

I think the longer a carcass spends lying on its side the more blood will seep between fascia and the more coagulated blood you get (sometime spreading right down one side) but otherwise too many variables involved.

I now just accept that putting 2 big holes in something in a place that causes massive blood loss results in meat damage now and then.
That ^^^^^^^ is exactly it👌
 
You just need to introduce new metric, "how many pounds of meat per hour of work". Then you can balance between the meat damage and runners... should work in the "unlimited deer" conditions.
 
You just need to introduce new metric, "how many pounds of meat per hour of work". Then you can balance between the meat damage and runners... should work in the "unlimited deer" conditions.
I knew an old slaughter man I knew was bomber, his rule, if it takes any longer than 5 mins to bone scrap it, not worth the hassle!

That’s a rule I work to, to this day.
 
I've tried Barnes 130 TTSX's and they're great, however my rifle doesn't like them, manufacturer suggests some RWS .308 Win. EVOLUTION GREEN Short Rifle 139gr.
Does anyone know a stockist - London/M4/Herefordshire?
For a 50cm .308.
Many thanks in advance.
 
I've tried Barnes 130 TTSX's and they're great, however my rifle doesn't like them, manufacturer suggests some RWS .308 Win. EVOLUTION GREEN Short Rifle 139gr.
Does anyone know a stockist - London/M4/Herefordshire?
For a 50cm .308.
Many thanks in advance.
A mate of mine who shoots a lot of deer has banned RWS EVO GREEN for being very destructive.
I have no experience of them personally, but I do trust him and believe him.
But then again, I don’t shoot factory in anything - homeloads every time.
 
A mate of mine who shoots a lot of deer has banned RWS EVO GREEN for being very destructive.
I have no experience of them personally, but I do trust him and believe him.
But then again, I don’t shoot factory in anything - homeloads every time.
Interesting. This is for highland reds, so I'm looking for decent stopping power and they get good reports in general. Do you know what he was shooting?
 
Reading this and other threads it seems that there is a big difference between what people regard as good performance from a bullet. Some want maximum knock down power (if there is such a thing) and minimum run distances, even at the cost of slightly more meat loss. I fall into this category. Others want minimum meat damage at all costs and are perhaps in order to achieve this are more tolerant of deer running on. Increasing bullet weight may increase velocity at the muzzle, ballistic coefficient and will increase sectional density and therefore penetration but do these changes matter? To my mind BC and muzzle velocity are linked in so far as that it is critical to maintain a threshold terminal velocity at impact. The required TV to ensure expansion seems to vary between different bullet designs and probably between different weights within the same family. My preference is to maintain a terminal velocity of 2200fps for weight retention bullets like the TSX, TTSX and Fox as this pretty much guarantees proper expansion. Using a 130g TTSX @ 3000fps MV this gives me 285 metres of range before expansion gets less certain. If I use a 168 grain TTSX at MV of 2650fps I reach 2200fps at 215 metres but maintain better penetrating power and momentum. Now bearing in mind I have never recovered a 130g TTSX from a deer in over 20 years of use I fail to see why having greater penetration would be advantageous to me but the increased MV does carry forward to greater effective range which is useful. Would the 150g TTSX offer that Goldilocks sweet spot for me, perhaps, but when the deer hit the deck fast and the meat damage to me and the game dealer is acceptable with the 130g bullet, I can’t see any advantages to a heavier bullet or any great reason to change.
 
I think there is far too much thinking involved with copper bullets.

I never even considered half the horlicks that’s spouted now days, I just loaded them up and shot deer.

None of this drop a weight and drive them at light speed even came into it.

All this light bullets at 3000fps really does make me chuckle 🤭
 
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