Leec6.5
Well-Known Member
Not at all I used to bone all the shoulders many moons ago, but these days I don’t have the time for it so I sling the front end but a heavy copper bullet would be far more beneficial than a light one going at light speed.You don’t like lighter copper bullets because of the increased meat damage, yet you don’t bother using the shoulders? Is that not contradictory?
What you have to remember if you didn’t already know is I’ve been shooting copper bullets for over 15 years, across now 4 different calibres (6.5x55, 270 win, 30-06 ans now 7x57) I have half an idea of what I’m up to
And yes you are quite correct, I do hate light bullets the heaviest bullet I shot admittedly with the 270 was 130 grain that is only because I could not get 150’s to group, for the 6.5 x 55 I had to drop to 120s purely because I needed extra range and I hated it with a passion, so I went back to 140’s.
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I basically detest light bullets going fast if you’re gonna do that go shoot foxes you don’t need light and fast bullets to shoot deer effectively but each to their own.
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