130 Grain Class 6.5 Creedmoor Bullets

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140 + class bullets are largely considered the sweet spot for the 6.5 CM, but my 20" barrel Tikka UPR loves the 130 grain Berger OTMs. I get the same velocity with the 130s out of my 20" barrel as the 140s for a 24" barrel.

Anyone hunting with sub 140 grain 6.5mm projectiles? The 130 OTMs by Berger are tack drivers and the ogive measurements are very consistent.
 
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I know 130 TMKs have a good reputation. From memory I’ve read where the Berger 130 hybrids/OTMs work decent keeping the velocity up. I would like to try the 130 ELDs myself but it’s likely wasted on deer for me.
 
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The 130 HVLD has been my primary hunting bullet for 10 years or more and has worked great. I’m now shooting the 130 otms just because that’s all I could get my hands on
Developing a hunting round with the 130 VLD-H right now. Looking forward to shooting some critters with it. Heard good things about Berger bullets, usually shoot Nosler.
 

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The 130 gr Berger OTM has a short bearing surface and will shoot faster than some 130's. It is a short bullet made to fit in a magazine. They are very jump tolerant and easy to tune. It kills stuff, too. I shoot them out of a .260 at 2950 ish fps.
 

ThatDUDE

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Mostly 130gr TMK, 130gr ELD-M, and 130gr Berger OTM Hybrid AR. Of those my presence is the TMK for it terminal behavior. The ELD-M is his as welll, with a bit less penetration at higher impact velocities and less upset at lower impact velocities. The Berger 130gr OTM Hybrid AR is a very good bullet, but needs to be kept at 2,050fps ‘ish or higher for reliable upset.
 

Taudisio

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My pops has folded two bucks DRT with the 130gr hornady CX-in California. He has been more than impressed, “That creedmoor hits harder than my 7 mag!”
 
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