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  1. GOING TO A 125 GR WOULD NOT BE THE ANSWER FOR REACHING OUT FURTHER. THE 125 GR WILL DRIFT MORE IN THE WIND AND ACTUALLY DROP MORE THAN A 150 GR AT FURTHER DISTANCES GRANTED YOU USE A 150 GR BULLET WITH A HIGH BALLISTIC COEFFICIENT. I WOULD TAKE A LOOK AT 165 GR BULLETS IF YOU WANT REACH OUT FURTHER AND WOULD DEFINITELY NOT USE ANY BALLISTIC TIP 125 GR BULLETS ON DEER. IVE USED THEM AND THEY FRAGMENT WAY TO MUCH. THERE ARE FREE BALLISTIC CALCULATORS ON 6MMBR.COM WEB SITE UNDER ARTICLES. RUN THE BALLISTIC AND YOULL SEE WHAT I MEAN. A 165 GR BULLET WITH A HIGH BC WILL DRIFT HALF THE DISTANCE THAN THE 125 AND DROP LESS PAST DISTANCES AROUND 350. IT WILL ALSO CARRY MUCH MORE ENERGY.

    Thank you to you also, Always nice to get more resources to determine ballistics. We can fine tune accuracy all year, but actually figuring out bullet performance happens with one or two bullets a year. any input on the subject is well appreciated. I don't have the time or resources to build a Peltz buffalo.


  2. . I am not trying to start another caliber war here if you are using a 30-30 the by all means a 125ish gran bullet is great FOR THAT GUN. same goes with all calibers. done to the pelt.

    Not starting anything. I go by what I read and calculate from manuals. Experiences from actual hunters is where you learn the most. Thank you for your insight.


  3. Shot my first coues with a 125 out of an 06 and i didnt like it. tore up too much meat, and that was out at 400 yards! shoot a good sldi bullet like a accubond or TSx in the 165 grain area and you will be good to go!

    That's interesting. Wonder why it tore up more meat? I really like the accubonds as well. Took a deer on Thursday with one. Performed very well. Used a 150gr with 58.6 gr of reloader 19. Haven't run it through a chronograph,should be getting around 2850fps, give or take, but I get 3/4 groups at 100yds. That's in a very solid rest of course.


  4. That would work for coues, but I wouldn't try it on mule deer.

     

    KP

    KP you are a wise man, but I have to disagree on this topic. 125 gr is a potent bullet, and in the grand scheme of things, a mule deer isn't that tough of an animal. many people use 140gr .270 on bull elk with no problem, 125gr .30 on a 250lb animal is money in the bank. I have seen many eastern WT taken with 90gr .243 and even .223. I think we tend to underestimate the power of projectiles. heck, our boys in uniform take down bad guys all day long with 56gr 5.56 FMJ


  5. Absolutely. I was going to make the switch myself, but couldn't find accu-bonds in 125gr. As you probably know, you are around 2600-2800 fps with your 150gr. You can push the right 125gr with the right powder to 3200 fps. The extra velocity will give you a flatter trajectory as well as reduced recoil, which in my single shot 06 would be welcome (never imagined a 10lb gun could kick like a mule). 125 is also good for yotes, both deer species, and lopes. I'll catch some for this, but technically, you could also take elk with it with proper shot placement. Best bet is to try it out at the range, and come up with some conclusions of your own, that's the fun part


  6. Sleeping under the stars was hard for us......it was like a couple of night lights that you just couldn't turn off :angry:

     

    That's the truth. The moon was so bright, it was like trying to sleep during daylight. Actually woke me up a few times, but it was far too nice of weather at night to sleep in a tent.

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