May 9, 2021 #1 762 ULTRAMAGA WKR Joined Oct 6, 2020 Messages 1,205 Location northwest I got my first kill in with the 30 Nosler today. 540 yards 220 Berger LRHT impact velocity 2375, the exit wound is pretty ridiculous
I got my first kill in with the 30 Nosler today. 540 yards 220 Berger LRHT impact velocity 2375, the exit wound is pretty ridiculous
May 9, 2021 #2 B B23 WKR Joined Aug 17, 2017 Messages 1,036 Location NW I'm going to go out on a limb and assume it didn't require a follow up shot. LOL I don't save fur so that's exactly how I like em, the bigger the hole the more deader'er they are.
I'm going to go out on a limb and assume it didn't require a follow up shot. LOL I don't save fur so that's exactly how I like em, the bigger the hole the more deader'er they are.
May 9, 2021 #3 Tumbleweed Lil-Rokslider Joined Dec 11, 2017 Messages 221 Location Tillamook, Oregon Good info on the 220 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 9, 2021 #6 swampthing WKR Joined Mar 9, 2019 Messages 551 Location kamloops british columbia Great shot! I use the 28 nosler with accubonds and they just poke a hole through.
May 9, 2021 Thread Starter #7 OP 762 ULTRAMAGA WKR Joined Oct 6, 2020 Messages 1,205 Location northwest swampthing said: Great shot! I use the 28 nosler with accubonds and they just poke a hole through. Click to expand... Thanks Yeah I poked two holes through a big bull at 800 yards last year with 175 accubonds, it didn't end well. Hence the jump up in caliber and return to Bergers
swampthing said: Great shot! I use the 28 nosler with accubonds and they just poke a hole through. Click to expand... Thanks Yeah I poked two holes through a big bull at 800 yards last year with 175 accubonds, it didn't end well. Hence the jump up in caliber and return to Bergers
May 10, 2021 #9 wind gypsy WKR Joined Dec 30, 2014 Messages 8,504 So like I said, the pointed tips on 220s will just pencil through.. Thanks for sharing. More data points the better!
So like I said, the pointed tips on 220s will just pencil through.. Thanks for sharing. More data points the better!