Any further feedback on bigger deer? Due to try these in 308That was the exit, despite being well into the ribs it pulled most of the stomach out with it. To be fair though, it doesn’t take a lot for any round to do that on something so small
Any further feedback on bigger deer? Due to try these in 308That was the exit, despite being well into the ribs it pulled most of the stomach out with it. To be fair though, it doesn’t take a lot for any round to do that on something so small
Any further feedback on bigger deer? Due to try these in 308
Just bought some in a rush. Bit worried that they might be too frangible on red stags? Any further feedback?Mentioned this deep in the depths of another post so may not be seen by as many so figured I’d start another thread.
Looking for a lighter weight factory lead free round after disappointing results with RWS HIT 165gr but being at the mercy of what’s available locally options aren’t great:
Does anyone have any real world experience of this round please?
Found them very effective personallyJust bought some in a rush. Bit worried that they might be too frangible on red stags? Any further feedback?
Perfect. Estate I am going to is lead free. I have used barnes txs and trophy copper in.my 30-06 in the past but needed a lead free option in 308 at short notice.Found them very effective personally
That was the exit, despite being well into the ribs it pulled most of the stomach out with it. To be fair though, it doesn’t take a lot for any round to do that on something so small
I shot about 20 or so 100- 190kg stags with them last year, all died cleanly and effectively with minimal meat damage. All knew they were hit hard which I did not find with the RWS 165gr I was using before, that just drilled a pencil hole through them and they stood there planning their next move.Not a fan.
In the 308 factory ammo they are slow, around 2800 from my rifle, and didn’t seem to expand much on a 30kg pricket i shot with them.
Clean chest shot so no bone fragments and I was not impressed with the amount of damage to the heart and lungs, a 150gr soft point at the same speed would have shredded them. Calibre sized exit, not at the same angle at which the bullet entered.
I’ve also shot a few foxes with this round, again kills them but doesn’t rip them up as much as lead ammunition does.
I’ve found a load with a Barnes 130gr TTSX at around 3200 fps that does much better
I also should edit to add that a 90kg stag I just butchered which was shot through one shoulder I had to write off that whole shoulder due to bruising and damage. So they aren’t perfect, but on the whole I’ve found them very decisive and effective. That was the first to cause undue meat damage for me.That would make sense to me, the larger the animal the more bullets has to work against and the more effectively it will kill.
The average fallow pricket is what, 25/30kgs?
I also should edit to add that a 90kg stag I just butchered which was shot through one shoulder I had to write off that whole shoulder due to bruising and damage. So they aren’t perfect, but on the whole I’ve found them very decisive and effective. That was the first to cause undue meat damage for me.
Quite agree. I hated the puzzled look on the reds faces when I’d shot them with the heavier RWS which drilled a tiny hole through them. These do at least knock them off their feet well.I changed over to them from 168 barnes, as two chest shot Roe deer were still breathing on the ground and needed dispatch. Pin hole in lungs, only 100 yards. Fallow ok.
Found the Geco zero can expand rather violently sometimes but they work on all species i shoot perfectly. In my opinion, for me, dead faster and abit more damage is better than one running further and having to find it plus the possibillity in mind that I may also have to dispatch. Less stress for the animal and less stress for me.

That sort of carcasse damage is quite common with copper chest-shot, especially with fragmenting bullets in close distance shots.Having read this thread before I thought I would add my recent experience.
accurate with touching holes at 100m. Same POI as my 150gr lead.
I shot 3 CWD and 4 muntjac this weekend using these bullets. All killed with either lung or heart shots.
The trend seemed to be for significant meat damage. Several of the deer had entire shoulders blown out. On inspection there was a lot of copper jacket spread throughout the entire cavity looking like the bullet had broken upalot.
The worst example is below. This was a broadside shot that blew off the shoulder
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Awful on deer, like hand grenades.Mentioned this deep in the depths of another post so may not be seen by as many so figured I’d start another thread.
Looking for a lighter weight factory lead free round after disappointing results with RWS HIT 165gr but being at the mercy of what’s available locally options aren’t great:
Does anyone have any real world experience of this round please?
Based on what I’ve seen on roe, they’ll blow up on the shoulder of redsJust bought some in a rush. Bit worried that they might be too frangible on red stags? Any further feedback?
Nope, have continued using them and they’re actually spot on, wouldn’t change from them now. No excessive damage on reds, but decisive kills which I like!Based on what I’ve seen on roe, they’ll blow up on the shoulder of reds
+1. Success with red and sika. Estate pleased with the carcass quality. £50 a box locally.Nope, have continued using them and they’re actually spot on, wouldn’t change from them now. No excessive damage on reds, but decisive kills which I like!