noharleyyet
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Monos share the glory with components and math. And I'm a sucker for a good sales pitch and peer reviews.
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I'm a sucker for an accurate load. So far, my top three most accurate loads from this particular rifle, have all been with conventional bullets (Accubond, Interlock, Pro Hunter), followed by the "older" 120 TSX. After that, the 139 LRX has shown a little promise, but it's not really in the same ballpark as those first three. I was really hoping the 120 TTSX or 140 E-tip would shine. I'd like to make the switch, but I'm one of those shot placement trumps all guys. For now at least.It just depends on the rifle. My 7mm-08 shot a little better with lead, but it's still under an inch with E tips, so..... My son's .308 shoots 130 ttsx's better than most lead bullets. Accuracy is not why I switched away from lead though, so I'm just looking for decent accuracy for hunting and I've generally been able to find that.
I took the advice of @JLS and @mtmuley with some 143 Hammer hunters in my .280 and from an accuracy standpoint they kick ass. It took about 12 rounds to find a sub MOA load. I’ve had great luck with Barnes, but when I run out of my current stockpile in .30 I’ll switch to the 181 Hammers in my .300 win mag as well.I'm a sucker for an accurate load. So far, my top three most accurate loads from this particular rifle, have all been with conventional bullets (Accubond, Interlock, Pro Hunter), followed by the "older" 120 TSX. After that, the 139 LRX has shown a little promise, but it's not really in the same ballpark as those first three. I was really hoping the 120 TTSX or 140 E-tip would shine. I'd like to make the switch, but I'm one of those shot placement trumps all guys. For now at least.
Watching a few lead core vs. mono demonstrations in ballistic gel, combined with the fact that I leave so much carcass in the field for scavengers to finish off, has me wanting to switch. I don't want to be feeding lead to the birds and don't particularly want to eat anymore myself. I ate enough lead exposure in the 70's to probably explain all the problems I have today. LOL
I hear you. But, food for thought: Is there really a difference between a 1/2" group, a 1" group and a 1.25" group? I only trust myself to shoot out to about 350 yards, so for me, I'm not sure there is. Good luck!I'm a sucker for an accurate load. So far, my top three most accurate loads from this particular rifle, have all been with conventional bullets (Accubond, Interlock, Pro Hunter), followed by the "older" 120 TSX. After that, the 139 LRX has shown a little promise, but it's not really in the same ballpark as those first three. I was really hoping the 120 TTSX or 140 E-tip would shine. I'd like to make the switch, but I'm one of those shot placement trumps all guys. For now at least.
Watching a few lead core vs. mono demonstrations in ballistic gel, combined with the fact that I leave so much carcass in the field for scavengers to finish off, has me wanting to switch. I don't want to be feeding lead to the birds and don't particularly want to eat anymore myself. I had enough lead exposure in the 70's to probably explain all the problems I have today. LOL
That’s a determination the end user must be satisfied with.I hear you. But, food for thought: Is there really a difference between a 1/2" group, a 1" group and a 1.25" group? I only trust myself to shoot out to about 350 yards, so for me, I'm not sure there is. Good luck!
That's right. My brain tells me that there is no practical difference inside of 400 yards, but it's tough to give up loads that are consistent 3/4 MOA out to that distance for loads that are 2x as big. 6" groups at 400 yards? Mmmm, that's not real confidence inspiring to me even though I would probably be happy with a 6" group from my longbow at 30 yards. LOLThat’s a determination the end user must be satisfied with.
And that is exactly what a Hammer is. mtmuleyCNC machined lead-free
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That's kinda what I'm finding, from TTSX's to LRX's to GMX's - all just a "little worse" than the lead core I've tried. I can't complain about the 120 TSX's I've worked up, other than their pretty poor BC and reputation for not expanding very well.I recently finished up some testing in my 7WSM with Barnes TTSX. Not an overly large sample, but thus far the Barnes is not as accurate as my normal Nosler Ballistic Tips. Still acceptable for hunting, best groups are slightly over 1moa.
Yet, when you consider the conservation-ethic of switching to lead-free, it is unquestionably better. The impact lead has on other wildlife is widely documented.
For hunting, I simply cannot find a compelling reason to remain with lead.