Thanks DB - much obligedFor what you’re doing I’d look for a 150gn soft point as a starter, it’ll do the business on Roe as well as Red & Sika. I’d say that whilst it’ll work, the 123gn wouldn't be my choice on anything bigger than Roe.
Ring around your local gun shops & see what they carry as regular stock. Buy a box of each & try them in the range to see if one or other performs better than the rest. Once you know which of those the rifle prefers go back & buy as many as you think you're going to need for the next 3 years by which time the lead ban will be about to kick in.
At some point between now & September 2029 repeat the exercise with non lead offerings - look for bullets in the 130-150gn range.
Or… you could get into reloading![]()
I use exactly the same, Tikka 595 powered by N140 & 150gn Sierra gamekings. Similar groups on paper & has accounted for a fair few. Not too destructive on MJ & levels redsFor what it’s worth, I’ve been using 150gn Sierra GameKing over N140, it’s a very reliable load & more than capable of knocking over any deer found in the UK.
5 rounds at 100 yards out of my 25+ year old Tikka M595 using the Alpex on the range the other day.
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If starting out now then you may as well go lead free from the outset, will save you learning a new round in terms of trajectory and shot reaction (it varies from lead) in a couple of year’s time. It will also allow you to see if your rifle shoots them well with good results so you don’t get caught out when the ban comes inThank you - that is a very comprehensive answer which is greatly appreciated. I have no particular preference for Lead or Non Lead. I'm very much a value focused person - reliable quality and the lowest price I guess.
Crikey those are expensive. I'm used to shooting GGG and Hornady at the range for £28 a box.If starting out now then you may as well go lead free from the outset, will save you learning a new round in terms of trajectory and shot reaction (it varies from lead) in a couple of year’s time. It will also allow you to see if your rifle shoots them well with good results so you don’t get caught out when the ban comes in
Either Barnes or Sako blade based on my experience for the former and feedback on here for the latter.
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But at those prices I’d be learning to reload pretty quickly! Even taking the kit into account, over a couple of hundred rounds you’ll be under £2.00 a pop.
Yes, copper factory is hellishly expensive, soft points will be around £35-45/20 so half the price. You can reload copper for around £1.50-£2.00, lead for around 50p a round less.Crikey those are expensive. I'm used to shooting GGG and Hornady at the range for £28 a box.
I think i'll wait 25Yes, copper factory is hellishly expensive, soft points will be around £35-45/20 so half the price. You can reload copper for around £1.50-£2.00, lead for around 50p a round less.
As mentioned above your Hornady target ammunition will be okay for deer in England.
For copper?I think i'll wait 25
I will I think get into reloading at some point.For copper?
Fair enough, I wouldn’t buy factory copper ammunition, but I only buy factory ammunition for 2 of my CFs anyway, the 7.5x55 and .303, the cost of reloading vs factory less sold brass it doesn’t stack up.
If you’re ahooting target regularly then it is worth it.I will I think get into reloading at some point.