69grn Siera TMK load developement

Cyres

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At last I have got a box of the the new 69 grn TMK which I hope will prove to be a deadly fox bullet. My .223 is 1:8 26 " so now have to develope a load, I have plenty of powders including lots of Varget!!

Is anybody on here using them and could post some pointers. I would run through Quik load but my PC has died.

Thanks

D
 
It's a target bullet with a plastic snout instead of a meplat i.e. not designed to expand reliably and not classed as an expanding bullet - let's not get into the Amax debate.

26" 1:8 will have no issue with it or the SMK - N140 or varget or similar.
There is loads of data out for the SMK - and this is the same bullet.
 
It's a target bullet with a plastic snout instead of a meplat i.e. not designed to expand reliably and not classed as an expanding bullet - let's not get into the Amax debate.

26" 1:8 will have no issue with it or the SMK - N140 or varget or similar.
There is loads of data out for the SMK - and this is the same bullet.

Just like a BT or Vmax or SST with no meplat
 
Just like a BT or Vmax or SST with no meplat
The jackets are different enough for the manufacturers and the regulators to label and treat them differently and there is a question about using non-expanding ammo on live anything.

The point is that SMK/TMK won't behave consistently on impact and that may mean glancing more easily than a varmint bullet.
I sincerely doubt there will be a jot of difference in performance between the TMK and SMK and while you "can" use it on fox, there are better things to use.

And for the record I added something useful to the post in terms of load data. You on the other hand didn't.
 
All,

Well when I get a load I let you know. I don't want to get into the a max/vmax debate but as I have a 1:8 even a 60grn v max is marginal in mine so thats why this new TMK may be the answer. The foxing guru uses 69 grn SMK but they run with a v max they dont so it could be the TMK may have better expansion qualities might also be v good on Munties. Until I get a load sorted we not going to know, so if anybody has loaded them for accuracy thats all I need to know.

D
 
All,

Well when I get a load I let you know. I don't want to get into the a max/vmax debate but as I have a 1:8 even a 60grn v max is marginal in mine so thats why this new TMK may be the answer. The foxing guru uses 69 grn SMK but they run with a v max they dont so it could be the TMK may have better expansion qualities might also be v good on Munties. Until I get a load sorted we not going to know, so if anybody has loaded them for accuracy thats all I need to know.

D
My load 24.2gr N140, CCI primer, 1.903" to the ogive. Exactly the same as my SMK load.
Nosler custom brass. Gave half MOA accuracy at 200yds out of a 22" 1:8 Sako 75.

As always work up safely.

However it actually behaves aside this is a match bullet, sold as a match bullet.
It is not a S5 bullet in the context of the firearms or deer acts.
To shoot a deer with it would be illegal.

For Fox a better bullet may be the 63gr SMP, it's a flat base with a good bearing surface and is varmint bullet.
For deer the 65gr Gameking is a better bet.

Bit from Sierra's site
"While they are recognized around the world for record-setting accuracy, MatchKing® and Tipped MatchKing® bullets are not recommended for most hunting applications. Although MatchKing® and Tipped MatchKing® bullets are commonly used for varmint hunting, their design will not provide the same reliable explosive expansion at equivalent velocities in varmints compared to their lightly jacketed Hornet, Blitz or Varmintercounterparts."
 
I use the 77gr TMK in my 22-250, they are one the most explosive bullets I have ever used and one of the most accurate as well. I have shot a serious amount of foxes with them now with zero problems, make your own mind up.

Win, win :):)
 
I use the 77gr TMK in my 22-250, they are one the most explosive bullets I have ever used and one of the most accurate as well. I have shot a serious amount of foxes with them now with zero problems, make your own mind up.

Win, win :):)

Sounds good. Out of interest, what twist is the barrel on your 22-250?
 
I have a 1:10 barrel, 26 inch, I use 69gn with 24-5 of N135 , Ive gone up to 25-5 but no accuracy improvement, and at 23-5 starts to get quite a bit worse. Using n540 its usually 24gn dead on, I think its coming out pretty close to 3000fps ( quite fast for a 69gn in .223) which I find about optional for up to 300meters .These are all "hot" loads, so please be careful etc etc ...........and im not telling you to copy me...........and I haven't got any money , so don't take me to court if it all goes horribly wrong!
 
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