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Components are currently tough to find as we all know, but it seems that .264 135 grain and 153 grain A-TIPS are available if you look hard enough, likely due to how expensive they are. Has anybody used them on game? If so, what were the results? 

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I’ve been curious about this question myself. I don’t think I would hesitate to use them though, based on what I’ve seen with videos of gel tests and a video of an antelope hunt that Gunwerks posted on YouTube. The guy on the video shot a goat at just under 700 and looks like  the bullet expanded really well. I would love to try them, but dang they are pricey. 

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28 minutes ago, CraigK said:

I’ve been curious about this question myself. I don’t think I would hesitate to use them though, based on what I’ve seen with videos of gel tests and a video of an antelope hunt that Gunwerks posted on YouTube. The guy on the video shot a goat at just under 700 and looks like  the bullet expanded really well. I would love to try them, but dang they are pricey. 

Yeah I probably wouldn't stick with them once everything became available again but they are literally just about the only thing you can find. 

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I hear ya. Times are definitely tough in the shooters world. I have enough supplies for this year, but definitely will think twice about going out and shooting for fun. What do you normally shoot? I can keep an eye out for you.

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Just now, CraigK said:

I hear ya. Times are definitely tough in the shooters world. I have enough supplies for this year, but definitely will think twice about going out and shooting for fun. What do you normally shoot? I can keep an eye out for you.

I just got the 6.5 prc. I'd like to develop a load with the 147's and possibly the 130 scirocco 2's. I currently have factory precision hunters, but unfortunately the gun only shoots them OK, and not as well as I'd like. So now in stuck trying to decide if I need to hold on to the remaining precision hunters I have, or shoot them so I have some brass to work with. No need for brass if I have no projectiles.  I developed a decent load with the 127 lrx's with some brass that a friend gave me but I don't trust them on game at extended ranges. I'm not opposed to other bullets like the bergers but i trust traditional cup and cores a little more than the bergers for some reason.  

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Just now, creed_az_88 said:

I just got the 6.5 prc. I'd like to develop a load with the 147's and possibly the 130 scirocco 2's. I currently have factory precision hunters, but unfortunately the gun only shoots them OK, and not as well as I'd like. So now in stuck trying to decide if I need to hold on to the remaining precision hunters I have, or shoot them so I have some brass to work with. No need for brass if I have no projectiles.  I developed a decent load with the 127 lrx's with some brass that a friend gave me but I don't trust them on game at extended ranges. I'm not opposed to other bullets like the bergers but i trust traditional cup and cores a little more than the bergers for some reason.  

Wife will be using the gun for elk in the winter so I wouldn't be opposed to traditional accubonds or even partitions if that's all I could find. 

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Congrats on the wife getting an elk tag, that’s awesome! If I’m able to come across something I’ll let you know. 

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3 minutes ago, CraigK said:

Congrats on the wife getting an elk tag, that’s awesome! If I’m able to come across something I’ll let you know. 

Thank you!

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