bigrich wrote:i love the speer 30cal 165gn soft point boat tails, i used them recently with a middle of the road powder charge in my 308 tikka . reliable exit wounds bigger than one inch on smallish pigs , on quartering shots on large pigs the extra penetration and energy transfer over the 150sst's i normally use was noticeable. in a 30-06 it's even more devastating . i'll have to try a box of the 130gn hollow points you mention though deye . what powder are you using ? my tikka is a 10 twist and i use adi brass . i have 2206h and BM2 powder , which i think might be more suitable than the 2208 i use for heavier projectiles . cheers
Just keep in mind Rich, those massive hollow-pointed tip 130's are not good for body shooting pigs, which you primarily chase. Unless they are of the small variety. Extremely explosive. Very good for soft animals, like dogs.
If you are after large pigs, or come upon one when you have these projies in your mag, upper-neck shoot them all, or head shoot and be sure of your zero range.
What I didn't mention about that tiny group is that the 5 cases were all FLS, then put through the body die set for the autoloader, and all the cases were different brands.
PPU, Hornady, R-P, Win, FC. Cases on their last legs actually.
The things consistent between the 5 was the exact powder charge, the cheap WLR primers and the projectiles. Seating depth disregarded completely the seating depth, they were seated one calibre deep and crimped as if they were to be used in a semi. Miles from the rifling lands.
Which was supposed to replicate my deliberate use of mixed older brass in the field, where I lose a lot and won't use my Lapua and Nosler brass.
I just say this to make the point that these projectiles, for the price, are insane value. Works out to $34/100 !
If you were a regular weekend range shooter too, restricted to the 300yd targets of most, what better target bullets too!
Especially in our wallet-and-hope raping world right now.
For the farm, and all the different things to encounter in a normal day, have to remember to use them as they were made, as a fragile bullet and use them with that advantage in mind and place the shots where it suits the bullet. That's all.