Oldtrader3
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- Nov 6, 2009
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I have given up on the .243 and can not find the 6mm that I want. I mostly shoot the .257 Roberts anyway.
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gerry":2o4uogp6 said:The Barnes bullets shearing off their petals isn't a bad thing, you could actually make the argument that it can act like a mono version of the Nosler Partition where it was designed to lose the front end.
I do like the E tip quite a bit and am hoping to be able to get the 3 boxes of 6.5mm 120 gr on order in soon to try in the 264 WM. Should be able to get 3250-3300 fps pretty easily I would guess. With a b.c. of .497 it will shoot flat and handle anything that comes it's way at close range too.
prm":5hyf8c44 said:I saw your example, and it looked great. I have used 185 and 160 TTSXs (and a 180 BT) and I have found there is some merit and lighter and faster when it comes to the mono bullets. However, I do want to give the 200 grain E-Tip a try. The picture of the E- tip opening at 1800 Fps on the Nosler website is not really confidence inspiring. I'd like a better sense for how they open 2100 to 2400 ft./s give or take. I have no reservations about the penetration, just how wide it will open and cause damage.
Guy Miner":2wfi5u1a said:Palouser":2wfi5u1a said:I thought I remember seeing a post where David's son shot a cow elk or a young bull at like 400 yards out of his 6 mm 90 grain E tips and said it was a pass-through. And my making that up or was that true David?
That was David. He and I like the big cartridges too, but we're both pretty enthused about the .24 & .25 cal rifles being plenty of rifle for most North American hunting. Bullets like the E-Tip build on that, and I think take the small bores to a new level with the penetration they offer.
Regards, Guy
SJB358":q17q2y57 said:prm":q17q2y57 said:I saw your example, and it looked great. I have used 185 and 160 TTSXs (and a 180 BT) and I have found there is some merit and lighter and faster when it comes to the mono bullets. However, I do want to give the 200 grain E-Tip a try. The picture of the E- tip opening at 1800 Fps on the Nosler website is not really confidence inspiring. I'd like a better sense for how they open 2100 to 2400 ft./s give or take. I have no reservations about the penetration, just how wide it will open and cause damage.
Throw them into some jugs and media. I'd like to see what they look like as well. It's one of the Noslers I haven't tried in the 338 but should. Should be a sweet bullet in my rifle around 3000.