The deer man
Well-Known Member
Making the change from lead to copper has not been a very easy road. Having tried all the Barnes offering in 6.5mm and found them totally inaccurate and inconsistent I had no option but to search elsewhere and came upon Yew Tree Fieldsports. Rich at Yew Tree was very helpful and pointed me in the right direction.
Subsequently I have developed two super accurate loads for my 6.5x55 using RS60 (2,945fps) and N550 (2,892fps) powders. Yesterday the rifle got a deep clean and bore polish using BoreTech and headed to the range for final zeroing which resulted in a neat 4mm group at 100m. Probably the best group I've ever shot! Walking up to the target I actually thought I'd missed and something was up again with these bloody copper bullets! Other groups have all been around 14mm and that was before an overdue clean.
The final and important test late yesterday afternoon was a going back fallow buck shot at 147 metres (161 yards) slightly quartering away. Shot entry was behind point of shoulder and exit through front of shoulder offside. It kind of ran about 20/30 feet and dropped dead. Neat entry and slightly larger but neat exit with everything in the middle a mess. Around the exit were two small puncture holes which I guess were the broken petals exiting having done their job.
All said and done very pleased with the Yew Tree 6.5mm bullet and will definitely be getting some more. Anybody interested, Rich at Yew Tree can be contacted through their Facebook page Log in to Facebook
Subsequently I have developed two super accurate loads for my 6.5x55 using RS60 (2,945fps) and N550 (2,892fps) powders. Yesterday the rifle got a deep clean and bore polish using BoreTech and headed to the range for final zeroing which resulted in a neat 4mm group at 100m. Probably the best group I've ever shot! Walking up to the target I actually thought I'd missed and something was up again with these bloody copper bullets! Other groups have all been around 14mm and that was before an overdue clean.
The final and important test late yesterday afternoon was a going back fallow buck shot at 147 metres (161 yards) slightly quartering away. Shot entry was behind point of shoulder and exit through front of shoulder offside. It kind of ran about 20/30 feet and dropped dead. Neat entry and slightly larger but neat exit with everything in the middle a mess. Around the exit were two small puncture holes which I guess were the broken petals exiting having done their job.
All said and done very pleased with the Yew Tree 6.5mm bullet and will definitely be getting some more. Anybody interested, Rich at Yew Tree can be contacted through their Facebook page Log in to Facebook
