Excellent review! I live and hunt in Alaska. For 30 years I reloaded Nozler partitions, and for the past decade I've reloaded TTSX exclusively for hunting. Never had a problem....130 gr TTSX in .270 for Sitka blacktails, Dall sheep, black bear, caribou. 180 gr TTSX for moose and grizzly bears. I like the big exit holes TTSX typically creates, especially for blood tracking bears. I usually reload and shoot about 10-20 TTSX each week...at $30 per box of 50 the price is not bad either. I am not a long-range hunter, almost all my kills have been less than 200 yards...
Great comment. I switched to monolithics about 10 years ago. Killed cow/calf elk, doe/buck pronghorn, pigs, and buck mule deer with them, probably approaching 30 animals at this point, from about 15 yards at nearest and 325 yards at farthest, with most under 200. I’ve killed with 5.56 70g TSX, 270win 130g TTSX and 150g TSX, 30-06 150g GMX, and 270wsm 140g TSX. My only failures have been operator error, with only very limited blood trailing required. I take only heart/lung shots and most times the animals don’t know they’ve been hit and am able to watch them fall. I have other monolithics in 308, 6.5 CM, and 30-06 that I’m anxious to try on game.
After Barnes tried to blow up not one but two of my rifles (10 grains too much powder in their reloading manual) you can't pay me to use their products!
I second this. 180 grain TTSX in 300 win mag doesn't over expand close and it penetrates well in heavy game to 500yds based on my experience taking deer, elk, moose, and grizz over the last 5 years.
My take away was velocity matters and I appreciated your remark about "sensible hunting distances". All of my rifles have the potential to be lethal at great distances, however, I like the challenge of actually hunting. Your comments about the meat yield and having shrapnel in your dinner cracked me up. Everybody who hunts should watch this video because you really packed a bunch of good, usable advice in it! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience! Great video!
The factory loaded Nosler Partition .30-30 ammo turned my mediocre deer rifle into a great deer and bear killer. Love the accuracy and penetration they give
@Foreign Powers well I’m not set up to hand load yet but even if I was I would be hard pressed to find a better bullet for my needs thanks the 170 grain Partition
Viewer from Northern British Columbia: I haven't been hunting near as long as someone such as yourself, or even shot the variety of animals you have, but do have some real world experience in the field. I've tried a few of these new hunting bullets being marketed by Nosler and Hornady, and I have always come back to the Nosler Partition. Your video was spot on, and I quite enjoy your info vids on all things to do with African hunting. I hope to go over there one day. For now I'll keep chasing Canadian Bears, Moose and Elk. Awesome videos man, cheers.
Tevin March yeah we have some good size. I heard that the moose are down in numbers in northern B.C. because of the wolves. Especially around the Telkwa area. After the burns from the last year the moose population will grow in that area I’m suspecting.
Thank you for your real-world knowledge. I used to live in Alaska 7 years in the 90s and did lots of hunting. I was a die-hard nosler partition hunter mostly because that was the go to bullet in Alaska at the time. I have heard good things about Barnes and Swift. I don't really get to caught up in BC because I hunt with aperture sights inside 300 yards so not really necessary for me. Sounds like my go to partition nosler is still great. I plan to be back in the field this fall and Africa in the next few years. Thanks
Fantastic video, I’ve watched this several times over the last number of months. No agenda or marketing, just honest opinion and information. I’ve moved to monolithic bullets recently and couldn’t be happier with them. Great channel, one of my favourites.
I tell people to match the bullet to the game and the expected range.My friend went to Africa and talked to the PH before departure. PH told him average range 90 yds. He was after Kudu plus other plains game. Took his Ruger .458 Lott and Speer 350 Mag Tip. One shot kills on all game and he showed me a couple of perfect mushrooms. Everything you pointed out in your video is true. Shooting long range at varments and targets is fine but I draw the line on big game. Leave the 1000 yds at range targets. I have a nice collection of Noslers and Core Loks over the years. I truly have a high opinion of Barnes. Haven't found one in a animal yet. They penetrate deep and open up like a broad head. Thanks
This has to be the best video I have seen in a long time...Very informative. I have been sucked in with these fragmenting bullets..Berger...ELDX..Very Accurate. Shot a cow elk at 450 yds with my 7mm 162 gr ELDX...Dropped in its tracks..Never shot anything really at close range to see the results of under penetration..This year I am going to use my Marlin SBL in the Trapper in timber Going to use the Barnes 400 gr Original..Hope it works well for me...Thanks for a great Video.
@@mausermongerkoziczkowski8104 The 165 hor sst at 3275 fps on a chrono in my 300wsm is very,very accurate and the moose at lon range,deer coyote big bear and others animals drop down in her track,it,s very impressive,check the video on Hornady sst at short range and long range.
@@ForestxWalker06 Hi, I like the E-tips and when Nosler had a sale I bought a bunch for my .223 rem. I like all Nosler products. Some shooters keep floating form every new manufacturer to the next, get excited about magazine writeups, etc.. I have stuck to Nosler for all my hunting and I have done OK. When I was shooting foxes professionally for their skin, I used a Sierra 40 gr SP in the .22 Hornet, had least amount of pelt damage and my buyer always paid me top price. In my .444 I reloaded with 240 gr Sierra! I'm not stuck on Nosler, as I choose what is best for the game, the rifle and the application I have in mind. In my Sako .223, .270 and .308 I always stuck by Nosler Partition for hunting game!
@@BlueTJay I looked at the Nosler E-tips last night and they’re lead free which I like and thought they would be a good viable option for taking big game like a mule deer or bull elk.weight retention is another big thing for me,when I think about the game I want to hunt I’m hunting to put food on the table so I want to save as much meat as possible
Hello. This is one of the best, candid and helpful hunting videos. Actually the choice of tip is even more important than the gauge used. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge in such a pleasant and educational way.
As an amatuer hunter from South Africa - for myself - I consider the following as my idea on hunting ranges (and ethical hunting behaviour) : 100 meters = Home 200 meters = A good distance, nice shot well done! 300 meters = let's try and get closer
Great video. im a big fan of the Nosler Partition myself. Lately though, I have been using the Accubond Long Range. It seems to give great performance. We have not recovered one or lost an animal yet. They also seem to be much more handloader friendly and less finiky than the standard Accubond. But you can NEVER go wrong with a Partition!
I agree about high velocity and Barnes bullets. They NEED velocity to perform as intended. They'll still kill at slower speeds, but with pencil type holes and not much shock. I recently witnessed my buddy shoot a whitetail with a 308, 130 grain TTSX (at 3100 fps I might add) knock a deer over dead in its tracks at 100 yards. It was a high shoulder shot that shocked the spine and clipped the top of the lungs. It had as little meat damage as any deer I've skinned in several years. I'm already a Barnes guy, but this just made me realize how little bc and sectional density matter inside 300 yards with these. Select light for caliber bullets and push them well above 3000 fps and watch them fall in the scope without putting lead fragments in your meat.
great video. give me the partition most of the time, and the monolithic where legally required--that is , if i could still hunt. old age and "shot' shooting eye makes me an armchair adventurer now. thanks for clueing everyone in--there is a lot to think about and practice before getting out there...
I don’t think the term “endure” applies to your videos. They are some of the best out there, and I always look forward to them. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Great video. I agree with all of your points, and I'm frustrated with the bullet manufacturers attempts to sell nothing but boat tail target bullets to hunters. I've been using Hornady Interlock bullets in my 308 and 30-06 for years with no complaints or problems. I use either the 180 grain round nose or the 165 spire point (never boat tail). The 165 spire point is by far the most accurate bullet out of my 308. These work great at the woods ranges I hunt, perfect expansion and penetration. I've also used Remington Corelokt before i reloaded. Too bad Remington wont sell them as components. The 180 round nose is about as reliable as you can get for close range deer, bear and moose with 308/30-06. Keep up the great work. New subscriber here!
Until I got into reloading 7yrs ago I knew very little about the construction and terminal effects of the different types of bullets. For my 300 Win it was Remington Cor Lokt, for my .250 Savage it was 100gr Silver tips, my .257 Wby was 115 gr Berger vld's, my 6.5 Cm likes the 143gr eldx. Now days, it's Barnes all the way. I've never lost a critter since (or before) I discovered Barnes TTSX. The only exception is the 250gr Accubond I use in the 9.3x62, simply devastating on the thick country of N. Idaho. I moved out of California 31yrs ago and am glad I did for obvious reasons. I do miss the pig and blacktail deer hunting and am tempted to return to hunt the hills above Los Banos. It's good to know if I ever did, I would be fully compliant with Barnes TTSX having developed loads for any rifle I choose to use. Thanks again for a very informative video!
This year was my 40th deer season with a 180 Partition from my Rem 700 in 30-06. Even with my decreasing eyesight I am comfortable out to 400 yards. They have not failed me yet.
@@panthermartin7784 I hunt deer and elk at the same time. We have bear and mountain lion in the same area. Use what you want, I don't care. If I am hunting deer only I will go with a 150.
Great video. Nice to see someone talking sense. The amount of B/S talked about match and hunting bullets is amazing. Not to mention the obsession with ballistic co-efficients. They don't seem to realise that b/c's don't even come into effect until around 450 yards. I'm using Hornady eld Match 80 grains for head shooting deer in my 22-250 to great effect. Its fragmentational properties are equal to a vMax. Now i'm looking at a new stalking rifle for deer in .303 British. I will be body shooting at ranges little over 100 yards. So my load development will be looking at Hornady Interlocks at 150 and 174 grain driven at about 2,600.
I like your take on these subjects. This is a great video for those somewhat new to hunting and are sometimes overwhelmed by all the cartridge choices when buying ammo. Or those that might have grown up with common cup and core bullets and haven't kept up with bullet design and technology. A cartridge I think deserves a mention as a good "all around" hunting cartridge is the Federal Fusion. I'm not sure how they do for magnum calibers but in the middle ground cartridges such as 308 win or 270 (or similar type of rounds), they are very versatile. They expand consistently over a wide range of distances and hold together well.
Subscribed. I like your common sense takeaways. There was a time when bullet selection was really quite simple. You had the choice of a varmint bullet, a cup and core or a solid. And depending on your quarry you made your choice. Cup and core pretty much ruled the roost with their hard hitting reliable expansion, but the difference between something like a deer bullet and a Bison or Elk bullet simply meant getting a bigger, heavier bullet in a larger caliber with a higher sectional density and a thicker jacket. The solids were reserved for Dangerous game. Frankly I STILL use that system. And guess what, it STILL works! High velocity Magnum rifles are the primary reason that the need for so called "Premium" bullets came about. That's why Partitions got so big, because they were immune to Magnum velocity driven failure but with the same positive aspects of a SP. But what a lot of folks don't seem to realize is that a bigger, heavier cup and core slug could solve most of that problem too. Even if people prefer to use "premium" bullets, they can still benefit from understanding the old method of bullet selection and how it worked.
I shot a huge Golden Wildebeest 4 days ago. Carcass weight was 290lbs. I used my 30-06 with 165gr Accubonds at 2850fps at the muzzle. I shot it just behind the shoulder at 270m. The animal ran about 30m and died. Wildebeest are know as the poor man's buffalo because they are so tough. I found the Accubond just below the shoulder on the opposite side. Weight retention was 129gr. I will hunt anything in South Africa except the big 5 with the above mentioned combination. I will never use Berger bullets on game again, poor penetration and massive meat damage. Great channel and analisys!
Berger vld's are junk! Better suited for target than hunting. I made a 85yd frontal shot on a whitetail buck with a .257 Wby and the deer ran to the next county before I cought up and killed it with a broadside shot through the lungs. The Barnes TTSX 100gr has remedied chasing critters into the next time zone!
Thanks for another great video. To me this is like watching outdoor TV I learned so much. I can drive from one of my accounts to the next in the length of time a typical 20 minute episode last
This is a great presentation! I enjoy your content. You are the needle in the haystack! I find gems, like your channel, on occasion. Sifting amongst the wreckage of youtube hacks!
Another great video. I would guess that because of cost factor the Remington Core-Lokt has killed as much or more small game in North America as any other bullet. Their factory ammo worked fine for me. I like Hornady Interlock and Nosler Partition as well. I had some Interlock come with a press I purchased and they work great.
Glock2201 Yup We used to buy Rem corelokts by the bag in bulk. My favourite was the 165 gr. Accurate reliable. Very reasonable in price Nothing glamorous or sexy about it just Works. I don’t give a shit about ballistic co efficients and plastic tips. I don’t shoot at ridiculous long ranges. I get pissed when l hear guys bragging about their “800 yd kills” 300 yds is a long ways🇨🇦🤠
You are absolutely correct about hunting at ethical distance. I am just starting to compete in precision rifle, but have been a rifle and bow hunter for decades. Everyone talks about their 600+ yard kills but I always try to get closer. I'm more proud of my 7 yard mule deer kills with a bow than if I took a 1000 yard shot with my rifle, just saying. More skill on my hunting with being up close. Enjoy your videos.
Yep, when people attempt to brag to me about their 600 yard kills, I simply respond "if you need somebody to take you out and show you how to stalk and hunt deer so you can get close enough for an ethical shot, I'll be happy to teach you. My grandfather taught me how to get within 200 yards of any deer when I was 14".
Been using the Barnes bullets for years with no problems. I dropped down in bullet weights like there manual said to do. 165 gr out of my 300win mag and 150gr out of 06 . Both shoot excellent .
I started checking out controlled expanding bullets back in the 70s after some mixed results with my first high performance at that time 7mm rem mag. 139 Hornady interlock and 160 sierra game king were the bullets I used the most. Those bullets seamed to do the job but usually left a real mess! Even on a clean lung shot sometimes the blood shot would go way up in between the muscle groups 18 inches away from the impact point. One time A white tail buck had three exit holes! Nosler partitions were much more consistent and when Ross Safried (guns and ammo magazine shooting editor at that time) recommended Barnes x bullets I started loading them.They had some problems with pressures and copper fowling, but they have evolved like everything else!
You seem to go on stints of quietness where you dont upload... stop that, you got some of the best no BS, straight to the point information on UA-cam regarding hunting, and appropriate hunting gear... In a world of .243 Winchester's, w.e ou my friend are a .300 Win mag... dont ever change
i have been hunting in the rocky mountains since 1978 i was educated to use nosler part,aac i use a 7mag 300 remhunting ,the game is getting as close as you canenjoyedthe video,thanks
Great video, I really enjoy your channel. I never got into reloading, so I've only ever used the Remington Core-Lokt soft points for whitetails. In both 170 gr. 30-30 and 130 gr. 270, all the deer were knocked right down and died. They were all taken in thick cover (but clear shooting lanes) from 15 to 40 yards max. I'm of course not sure how they'd perform at longer ranges, but I never saw the need to experiment with anything else.
@@jessemccarthy05 Oh man, I used to love to bow hunt! Some of my fondest memories afield. I always hunted from the ground too. I wound up developing a bad shooting habit that I just could not break and had to give it up. Happy hunting to you. Be safe out there.
Great video sir i appreciate you always telling it like it is. I work on a sport fishing boat and quite often see anglers come out with there custom wrapped rods high dollar reels roughly a $1,000 setup and skimp on a 5 cent hook only to lose the fish and I can’t help but wonder WHY??
My old go to for penetration and expansion was partition. I came across Lapua Mega because I am a 6.5 fan and never looked back. Load in 6.5, 308 and 3006. Awesome stuff there
Really good video. 38 now, started to learn at about 6. tested a lot but one that is always in my various ammo is the partition. world class in every way in all calibers ive had or have. the tsx is close after but a bit in front on some hunts. mainly using hornadys bullets because im a reseller of them but for those hunts when I need the little extra.. Nosler Partition all the way.
Good video. Too many bullet are to attract the customers not effectively kill animals. Partetions, core lokts and Hot Cores get it done! I like your comments about stalking within 300 yards to get a shot. That’s what hunting is about to me.
Thanks for the vid, really appreciated the comments and opinions. I've found almost everything you said to be true and accurate. Wonder what it is about that Accubond. I had a really hard time finding a good load for it as well. Subbed!
Great comment about shooting gel blocks. How many times I have watched someone and they "test" their bullets by firing from 10-20 yards. Yeah, everything cartridge looks impressive at muzzle velocity. Not many shoot a block at 100 yards and it's almost impossible to see someone hitting a gel block at 200. I would imagine they cannot hit a gel block at that range maybe that's why. They sure don't mind taking shots at deer even further though.........
I'm a Nosler fan. If I could only have 1 bullet for all my hunting needs it would be Partition. I also like Federal Edge TLR. 165g Partition and 175g Edge TLR will always be my go too bullets
A Nosler partition or Corelokt style bullet is going to take care of 99.9 percent of game in whitetail country on the east coast. Nosler partition's are great for black bear, hogs and if you get lucky to draw an elk tag through the lottery system. Most your shots are within 80 yards with the rare and occasional field shot out to 300+ yards or so.
There is a big difference between Nosler partition and the corelokt. The partition is a bonded bullet made to retain a high percentage of mass for deep penetration. Corelokt are designed to fragment and will have a difficult time to break through a shoulder.
I recently shot a Red Stagg in the shoulder from 50 yards with a 300 win mag. I used Barnes TTSX 168 grain. Thanks to this, the bullet did not explode and did its job, falling less than 20 yards from the place.
Like one of my favourite UA-camr says the bullet is the cheapest part of the hunt. Rifle $600+ fuel cost hotel flights etc. Bullet $1. Well placed shot one dead animal and experience of the hunt priceless. Wounded animal with bad bullet performance heart breaking. Good video lots of information. Matching animal to caliber to bullet.
Thanks! Ive never understood why I get good mushrooms out of my gamekings at inside 300 yards while others get shrapnel. Now I know it is because I keep my velocities low compared to others.
Great video. I shoot a .308 and never shoot over 300 yards for large game. I reload for it using 168gr A-Max, Varget, Federal brass and Federal magnum primers. I use this for moose. 228 yards, 1 shot , through a rib on the way in, took out both lungs, took out another rib leaving. It stumbled 14 yards and dropped. 650lb cow. I also use Speer BTSP 150 & 165, A-Max 155, and Nosler Partition 180. I also use IMR4895, IMR4350, and BL-C2. I next want to try Sierra TGK, and Vihtavuori powder. Stay safe and happy shooting.
Great stuff here. Even though I have many bullet types and brands to reload with I've shot most of my deer and bear with .358 and .308 Hornady interlock's .
The Orynx is a great bullet indeed. Unfortunately, they don't have a great selection of weights (unless you shoot 9.3); and Norma bullets are hard to get in the states and usually more expensive than Nosler or Barnes bullets. Probably why you don't see them used much in North America. But they are great bullets.
The best rifle, cartridge and bullet are what works for you. I am Canadian, in our thick woods all my shots have been under 250 yards. I've used the same rifle, cartridge and bullet for 15 years. A Remington 700 CDL in .308 Win with 150 grain Federal Fusion. Immediate expansion and deep penetration for those double lung shots. This works for all me and my family's needs, deer, elk, coyote, wolf, moose and bear.
As a western game hunter, nosler is king. Love the accubond lr is my 18 inch ar10 and the partitions in my 30-06. 1 inch groups and probably could be better if a better shooter was shooting my rifle
Great video. One that I will watch over and over again. Loved what you said about using your hunting skills to get closer to an animal. Long range hunting needs to be outlawed. It isn’t ethical or humane. I don’t think it is a part of fair chase. I admire someone who can shoot 1000 yards, I can’t. But I also believe that it aught to be done on targets not animals. It doesn’t show too much respect for the animals.
Great video i think velocity when using cup and core bullets is crucial on thin skin game staying below 3000 fps is a must. In the woods esp. I love the round nose bullets. Old school but at med velocitys are medicine on whitetails here in sc. The 220 grain inter lock at 2350 to 2400 in 30 06 is great without alot of meat damage. Hammer of thor. 180 grain 30 06 partition is my choice for all around hunting in almost any enviroment. I like how u stand against the long range unethical hunting with target grade ammo. Hunting at point blank range is the max i believe in. Learning to hunt and track animals qhould be taught more in hunter education class. I wish u would make some bear hunting caliber videos and some 45 70 reloading videos what a caliber its mean in the south eastern deer woods brother.
Every yard between you and the deer means less of a chance to take it down. Just because I can hit paper at 500 or 1,000 yards does not mean that I can hunt ethically beyond 200 yards! Granted, there are some bullets that will work a little farther, but I don't to ever wound a deer and have it die in agony because I could not find it!
Amen brother ! I have this argument at the gun counter quite often. . barns tsx , nosler accubonds , nosler partitions and federal terminal ascents are my top picks . I hunt elk in the trees and the last one i shot was a quartering towards at 20 feet , it drove through the front shoulder , through the lungs and exited . That was a 200 grain tsx loaded to 2850 out of my 325 wsm . The elk walked about 30 feet and fell over dead . I helped Guide a moose hunt this year and the guys showed up with Berger vld bullets . I told them this was a bad idea and guess what …the moose was hit and never recovered . Absolute garbage and a horrible way for our game animals to die .
Hello, I am new to big/ medium game hunting. I’ve only shot one mule deer years ago. I’m going for another mule deer in October. I’m hunting the Zion unit in southern Utah which depending on weather I could be in desert with tall dense brush (scrub oak) and some trees. Or I could be up at 6000 feet in trees if it’s real warm. Depending on where I am I could be taking shots between 50 - 300 yards. I have a .270 WSM and I have a few different ammo types I bought over the year to choose from. I’m leaning towards the Norma mag but I’d appreciate your input. Thank you for your time. Federal fusion bonded soft point - 150 gr. Federal Premium Berger Hybrid - 140 gr. Federal Premium Bonded Polymer tip - 136 gr. Norma USA Oryx - 150 gr.
Hey desert dog. I think you should try take a look at federals trophy bonded tip edge tlr and terminal ascent rounds. They do a pretty darn good job and I think it would be worth the time. But it’s just a suggestion great video! I happen to like the nosler partition as my favorite hunting bullet and hornady eld m ammo for target
My gun seems to love federal fusions 180 gr ( 1:10 twist out of an 18 inch barrel mossberg patriot) it does ok with Remington and Winchester so I’m wondering if I try nosler’s or Barnes how well it would perform
I know I am late here but will comment anyway. I bought into the ELDX hype and it cost me. I shot a pronghorn at 30 yards and hit the front shoulder. Bullet disintegrated and did not get into vitals. I did end up killing it with my second shot at 225 yds. I now shoot federal terminal ascent. Shot a pronghorn with it this past weekend. It performed well.
I'm really starting to like what I see from the Terminal Ascent bullet. Unfortunately, Federal is doing a crappy job of supplying bullets to reloaders.
Opinions on Speer Grand Slam or Hot-Cor bullets? Have used the core-lokt for decades. Still works. They both seem to work for me, but I don't shoot hyper-velocity rounds, for the reason you mentioned-destroys too much meat.
I've killed a good number of deer over the years-302 to be exact,and for open country deer and/or antelope,it's hard to beat the Berger Classic Hunter bullet.VLD's aren't as reliable and they are harder to get to shoot well without jamming them into the lands.The Classic Hunter has performed great for me in the 308,with a spotless record from 100 to 500 yards.I just finished building a 280 Ackley Improved that I'll do most of my hunting with this year and I'll be using 168 grain Classic Hunters.If the game was elk,I'd probably use the old stand by Partition,but for deer,the Bergers are great bullets,especially beyond 250 yards.Whatever they do with their bullets is fine with me.I like DRT,no tracking,especially at longer ranges.
Long range hunting is over-rated. Stalking and hunting skills to get within appropriate shooting range is under-rated. Anyone can take pot shots at game out at 600-800 yards. It takes a skilled and patient hunter to get within 150-200 yards or closer.
Excellent review!
I live and hunt in Alaska. For 30 years I reloaded Nozler partitions, and for the past decade I've reloaded TTSX exclusively for hunting. Never had a problem....130 gr TTSX in .270 for Sitka blacktails, Dall sheep, black bear, caribou. 180 gr TTSX for moose and grizzly bears. I like the big exit holes TTSX typically creates, especially for blood tracking bears. I usually reload and shoot about 10-20 TTSX each week...at $30 per box of 50 the price is not bad either. I am not a long-range hunter, almost all my kills have been less than 200 yards...
Great comment with real data thx and good for you keeping your range in the honorable distance 👍🏾
Great comment. I switched to monolithics about 10 years ago. Killed cow/calf elk, doe/buck pronghorn, pigs, and buck mule deer with them, probably approaching 30 animals at this point, from about 15 yards at nearest and 325 yards at farthest, with most under 200. I’ve killed with 5.56 70g TSX, 270win 130g TTSX and 150g TSX, 30-06 150g GMX, and 270wsm 140g TSX. My only failures have been operator error, with only very limited blood trailing required. I take only heart/lung shots and most times the animals don’t know they’ve been hit and am able to watch them fall. I have other monolithics in 308, 6.5 CM, and 30-06 that I’m anxious to try on game.
After Barnes tried to blow up not one but two of my rifles (10 grains too much powder in their reloading manual) you can't pay me to use their products!
I second this. 180 grain TTSX in 300 win mag doesn't over expand close and it penetrates well in heavy game to 500yds based on my experience taking deer, elk, moose, and grizz over the last 5 years.
@@dundonrlare you saying that Barnes loaded ammo with 10 grains to much powder?
My take away was velocity matters and I appreciated your remark about "sensible hunting distances".
All of my rifles have the potential to be lethal at great distances, however, I like the challenge of actually hunting. Your comments about the meat yield and having shrapnel in your dinner cracked me up. Everybody who hunts should watch this video because you really packed a bunch of good, usable advice in it!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience! Great video!
Do not know how 10 people could not like this video. Well put together. Informative. No BS thanks again
biden supporters I'd wager
Your channel is the best outdoor orientated channel on UA-cam. I appreciate your vids so much. Thank you, God bless
Every time I watch one of your videos, I walk away with valuable knowledge. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank You for a very good video that brings back to light what us old school hunters have known for years.
DD, you've caught me up on 42 years of bullet apathy - that was perfect. Thank you.
The factory loaded Nosler Partition .30-30 ammo turned my mediocre deer rifle into a great deer and bear killer. Love the accuracy and penetration they give
@Foreign Powers well I’m not set up to hand load yet but even if I was I would be hard pressed to find a better bullet for my needs thanks the 170 grain Partition
The 30-30 is way under rated. It just don't fit the mold of a vanity rifle but they sure do get the job done inside 200 yards.
Extremely grateful! Wonderful educational program! A very noble cause! Good hunting!
Thank you for putting together a great video with lots of common sense and real world experiences - appreciate it 👍🏻
Viewer from Northern British Columbia:
I haven't been hunting near as long as someone such as yourself, or even shot the variety of animals you have, but do have some real world experience in the field. I've tried a few of these new hunting bullets being marketed by Nosler and Hornady, and I have always come back to the Nosler Partition.
Your video was spot on, and I quite enjoy your info vids on all things to do with African hunting. I hope to go over there one day. For now I'll keep chasing Canadian Bears, Moose and Elk.
Awesome videos man, cheers.
Tevin March thumbs up from your neighbour to the east.
@@blaynemacpherson8519 East Coast Canada?
Tevin March Alberta. My wife is from northern BC.
@@blaynemacpherson8519 Nice, you guys got some big Moose that way too.
Tevin March yeah we have some good size. I heard that the moose are down in numbers in northern B.C. because of the wolves. Especially around the Telkwa area. After the burns from the last year the moose population will grow in that area I’m suspecting.
Thank you for your real-world knowledge. I used to live in Alaska 7 years in the 90s and did lots of hunting. I was a die-hard nosler partition hunter mostly because that was the go to bullet in Alaska at the time. I have heard good things about Barnes and Swift. I don't really get to caught up in BC because I hunt with aperture sights inside 300 yards so not really necessary for me. Sounds like my go to partition nosler is still great. I plan to be back in the field this fall and Africa in the next few years. Thanks
Fantastic video, I’ve watched this several times over the last number of months. No agenda or marketing, just honest opinion and information. I’ve moved to monolithic bullets recently and couldn’t be happier with them. Great channel, one of my favourites.
I tell people to match the bullet to the game and the expected range.My friend went to Africa and talked to the PH before departure. PH told him average range 90 yds. He was after Kudu plus other plains game. Took his Ruger .458 Lott and Speer 350 Mag Tip. One shot kills on all game and he showed me a couple of perfect mushrooms. Everything you pointed out in your video is true. Shooting long range at varments and targets is fine but I draw the line on big game. Leave the 1000 yds at range targets. I have a nice collection of Noslers and Core Loks over the years. I truly have a high opinion of Barnes. Haven't found one in a animal yet. They penetrate deep and open up like a broad head. Thanks
Always glad to see your videos. Here’s how I see it: the best caliber is a good bullet, and the best bullet is proper shot placement.
Very well stated.
+ One!
This has to be the best video I have seen in a long time...Very informative. I have been sucked in with these fragmenting bullets..Berger...ELDX..Very Accurate. Shot a cow elk at 450 yds with my 7mm 162 gr ELDX...Dropped in its tracks..Never shot anything really at close range to see the results of under penetration..This year I am going to use my Marlin SBL in the Trapper in timber Going to use the Barnes 400 gr Original..Hope it works well for me...Thanks for a great Video.
Best hunting bullet, the one your rifle shoots accurately, gets good expansion, deep penetration.
I like barnes LRX
I prefer barns x, nosler partition, or hornady GMX.
@@mausermongerkoziczkowski8104 The 165 hor sst at 3275 fps on a chrono in my 300wsm is very,very accurate and the moose at lon range,deer coyote big bear and others animals drop down in her track,it,s very impressive,check the video on Hornady sst at short range and long range.
@@donaldbougie694 an old post but where can I find this video on SST??
For hunting animals, i choose Nosler partition! Never let me down!
What about the E-tips how do you like them ? ( lead free ones of course )
@@ForestxWalker06 Hi, I like the E-tips and when Nosler had a sale I bought a bunch for my .223 rem. I like all Nosler products. Some shooters keep floating form every new manufacturer to the next, get excited about magazine writeups, etc.. I have stuck to Nosler for all my hunting and I have done OK. When I was shooting foxes professionally for their skin, I used a Sierra 40 gr SP in the .22 Hornet, had least amount of pelt damage and my buyer always paid me top price. In my .444 I reloaded with 240 gr Sierra! I'm not stuck on Nosler, as I choose what is best for the game, the rifle and the application I have in mind. In my Sako .223, .270 and .308 I always stuck by Nosler Partition for hunting game!
@@BlueTJay I looked at the Nosler E-tips last night and they’re lead free which I like and thought they would be a good viable option for taking big game like a mule deer or bull elk.weight retention is another big thing for me,when I think about the game I want to hunt I’m hunting to put food on the table so I want to save as much meat as possible
What’s the benefit of copper bullets?
@@thegreatoutdoors7610 deep penetration, less meat destruction and complying with lead-free zones/states.
The pleasure of watching and listening this man! In every video, every word have its place!
Hello. This is one of the best, candid and helpful hunting videos. Actually the choice of tip is even more important than the gauge used. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge in such a pleasant and educational way.
Exactly!
This is a great video, every hunter should watch this. If someone asked what bullet they should buy i would tell them to watch this first.
We need to teach hunting ethics foremost, I would not even propagate over 400 yard shots to the majority of hunters.
TV shows and most UA-cam channels are not helping this cause.
Judging by the public range shooting performances I see in Alaska, I wouldn't recommend over 100 yards for dang near half of "hunters".
@John Beige if you can't shoot over 150y please stop hunting
Can't agree with this comment more. Get close and learn to stalk. Give the game a chance.
As an amatuer hunter from South Africa - for myself - I consider the following as my idea on hunting ranges (and ethical hunting behaviour) :
100 meters = Home
200 meters = A good distance, nice shot well done!
300 meters = let's try and get closer
Great video. im a big fan of the Nosler Partition myself. Lately though, I have been using the Accubond Long Range. It seems to give great performance. We have not recovered one or lost an animal yet. They also seem to be much more handloader friendly and less finiky than the standard Accubond. But you can NEVER go wrong with a Partition!
My .22-250 with 60 grain Nosler Partitions will drop deer and pigs with authority. Best projectile of the last 50 years.
Just came across your youtube today. GREAT information and very well done videos. Thank you for your vast knowledge and (unbiased) expertise.
I agree about high velocity and Barnes bullets. They NEED velocity to perform as intended. They'll still kill at slower speeds, but with pencil type holes and not much shock. I recently witnessed my buddy shoot a whitetail with a 308, 130 grain TTSX (at 3100 fps I might add) knock a deer over dead in its tracks at 100 yards. It was a high shoulder shot that shocked the spine and clipped the top of the lungs. It had as little meat damage as any deer I've skinned in several years. I'm already a Barnes guy, but this just made me realize how little bc and sectional density matter inside 300 yards with these. Select light for caliber bullets and push them well above 3000 fps and watch them fall in the scope without putting lead fragments in your meat.
great video. give me the partition most of the time, and the monolithic where legally required--that is , if i could still hunt. old age and "shot' shooting eye makes me an armchair adventurer now. thanks for clueing everyone in--there is a lot to think about and practice before getting out there...
I don’t think the term “endure” applies to your videos. They are some of the best out there, and I always look forward to them. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Great video. I agree with all of your points, and I'm frustrated with the bullet manufacturers attempts to sell nothing but boat tail target bullets to hunters. I've been using Hornady Interlock bullets in my 308 and 30-06 for years with no complaints or problems. I use either the 180 grain round nose or the 165 spire point (never boat tail). The 165 spire point is by far the most accurate bullet out of my 308. These work great at the woods ranges I hunt, perfect expansion and penetration. I've also used Remington Corelokt before i reloaded. Too bad Remington wont sell them as components. The 180 round nose is about as reliable as you can get for close range deer, bear and moose with 308/30-06. Keep up the great work. New subscriber here!
Until I got into reloading 7yrs ago I knew very little about the construction and terminal effects of the different types of bullets.
For my 300 Win it was Remington Cor Lokt, for my .250 Savage it was 100gr Silver tips, my .257 Wby was 115 gr Berger vld's, my 6.5 Cm likes the 143gr eldx.
Now days, it's Barnes all the way.
I've never lost a critter since (or before) I discovered Barnes TTSX.
The only exception is the 250gr Accubond I use in the 9.3x62, simply devastating on the thick country of N. Idaho.
I moved out of California 31yrs ago and am glad I did for obvious reasons.
I do miss the pig and blacktail deer hunting and am tempted to return to hunt the hills above Los Banos.
It's good to know if I ever did, I would be fully compliant with Barnes TTSX having developed loads for any rifle I choose to use.
Thanks again for a very informative video!
This year was my 40th deer season with a 180 Partition from my Rem 700 in 30-06. Even with my decreasing eyesight I am comfortable out to 400 yards. They have not failed me yet.
Lol shooting a deer with a 180gr bullet is just mind baffling..
@@panthermartin7784 I hunt deer and elk at the same time. We have bear and mountain lion in the same area. Use what you want, I don't care. If I am hunting deer only I will go with a 150.
Great video. Nice to see someone talking sense. The amount of B/S talked about match and hunting bullets is amazing. Not to mention the obsession with ballistic co-efficients. They don't seem to realise that b/c's don't even come into effect until around 450 yards. I'm using Hornady eld Match 80 grains for head shooting deer in my 22-250 to great effect. Its fragmentational properties are equal to a vMax. Now i'm looking at a new stalking rifle for deer in .303 British. I will be body shooting at ranges little over 100 yards. So my load development will be looking at Hornady Interlocks at 150 and 174 grain driven at about 2,600.
The best education video in regards to bullets on the net!!!
I like your take on these subjects. This is a great video for those somewhat new to hunting and are sometimes overwhelmed by all the cartridge choices when buying ammo. Or those that might have grown up with common cup and core bullets and haven't kept up with bullet design and technology. A cartridge I think deserves a mention as a good "all around" hunting cartridge is the Federal Fusion. I'm not sure how they do for magnum calibers but in the middle ground cartridges such as 308 win or 270 (or similar type of rounds), they are very versatile. They expand consistently over a wide range of distances and hold together well.
Great video desert dog really explains a lot , clears up some questions I have had for a long time . Thanks !
Subscribed. I like your common sense takeaways. There was a time when bullet selection was really quite simple. You had the choice of a varmint bullet, a cup and core or a solid. And depending on your quarry you made your choice. Cup and core pretty much ruled the roost with their hard hitting reliable expansion, but the difference between something like a deer bullet and a Bison or Elk bullet simply meant getting a bigger, heavier bullet in a larger caliber with a higher sectional density and a thicker jacket. The solids were reserved for Dangerous game. Frankly I STILL use that system. And guess what, it STILL works! High velocity Magnum rifles are the primary reason that the need for so called "Premium" bullets came about. That's why Partitions got so big, because they were immune to Magnum velocity driven failure but with the same positive aspects of a SP. But what a lot of folks don't seem to realize is that a bigger, heavier cup and core slug could solve most of that problem too. Even if people prefer to use "premium" bullets, they can still benefit from understanding the old method of bullet selection and how it worked.
I shot a huge Golden Wildebeest 4 days ago. Carcass weight was 290lbs. I used my 30-06 with 165gr Accubonds at 2850fps at the muzzle.
I shot it just behind the shoulder at 270m. The animal ran about 30m and died. Wildebeest are know as the poor man's buffalo because they are so tough.
I found the Accubond just below the shoulder on the opposite side. Weight retention was 129gr.
I will hunt anything in South Africa except the big 5 with the above mentioned combination. I will never use Berger bullets on game again, poor penetration and massive meat damage.
Great channel and analisys!
Berger vld's are junk!
Better suited for target than hunting.
I made a 85yd frontal shot on a whitetail buck with a .257 Wby and the deer ran to the next county before I cought up and killed it with a broadside shot through the lungs. The Barnes TTSX 100gr has remedied chasing critters into the next time zone!
Good video, you're spot on. All hunters should appreciate the info,especially the end part.
I have shot most of these bullets and many work very well but would agree with you that the standby Nosler Partition is hands downs dependable.
Excellent break down. I am a big fan of the TTSX in my 300 Win Mag. I make sure my impact velocity is at or above 2K FPS and never had a problem.
Very informative. Thankyou for your time spent. Much appreciated
Thanks for another great video. To me this is like watching outdoor TV I learned so much. I can drive from one of my accounts to the next in the length of time a typical 20 minute episode last
Fantastic discussion. Excellent video. Thank You.
This is a great presentation! I enjoy your content. You are the needle in the haystack!
I find gems, like your channel, on occasion. Sifting amongst the wreckage of youtube hacks!
I’ve had the best luck with Partitions,Trophy bonded tip, and Rem Corelokt. For both accuracy and on game performance.
Another great video. I would guess that because of cost factor the Remington Core-Lokt has killed as much or more small game in North America as any other bullet. Their factory ammo worked fine for me. I like Hornady Interlock and Nosler Partition as well. I had some Interlock come with a press I purchased and they work great.
Glock2201 Yup We used to buy Rem corelokts by the bag in bulk. My favourite was the 165 gr. Accurate reliable. Very reasonable in price
Nothing glamorous or sexy about it just Works. I don’t give a shit about ballistic co efficients and plastic tips. I don’t shoot at ridiculous long ranges. I get pissed when l hear guys bragging about their “800 yd kills” 300 yds is a long ways🇨🇦🤠
A flat based hunting bullet will be just as accurate out to 200 m than a boat tail design plus they usually stay together and don’t disintegrate
You are absolutely correct about hunting at ethical distance. I am just starting to compete in precision rifle, but have been a rifle and bow hunter for decades. Everyone talks about their 600+ yard kills but I always try to get closer. I'm more proud of my 7 yard mule deer kills with a bow than if I took a 1000 yard shot with my rifle, just saying. More skill on my hunting with being up close. Enjoy your videos.
Yep, when people attempt to brag to me about their 600 yard kills, I simply respond "if you need somebody to take you out and show you how to stalk and hunt deer so you can get close enough for an ethical shot, I'll be happy to teach you. My grandfather taught me how to get within 200 yards of any deer when I was 14".
Speer grandslams
I enjoy your videos and always learn something. Thank You.
Been using the Barnes bullets for years with no problems. I dropped down in bullet weights like there manual said to do. 165 gr out of my 300win mag and 150gr out of 06 . Both shoot excellent .
Accubond is my favorite to load and hunt with.
I started checking out controlled expanding bullets back in the 70s after some mixed results with my first high performance at that time 7mm rem mag. 139 Hornady interlock and 160 sierra game king were the bullets I used the most. Those bullets seamed to do the job but usually left a real mess! Even on a clean lung shot sometimes the blood shot would go way up in between the muscle groups 18 inches away from the impact point. One time A white tail buck had three exit holes! Nosler partitions were much more consistent and when Ross Safried (guns and ammo magazine shooting editor at that time) recommended Barnes x bullets I started loading them.They had some problems with pressures and copper fowling, but they have evolved like everything else!
Partitions are the best bullet I have ever used
You seem to go on stints of quietness where you dont upload... stop that, you got some of the best no BS, straight to the point information on UA-cam regarding hunting, and appropriate hunting gear...
In a world of .243 Winchester's, w.e ou my friend are a .300 Win mag... dont ever change
Ash Merch totally agree the best no bs gentleman on you tube for hunting
Great Video👍👏
Very Informative, and Useful Knowledge.
This video should have a million views.
You are a smart man. Regards from Scandinavia
i have been hunting in the rocky mountains since 1978 i was educated to use nosler part,aac i use a 7mag 300 remhunting ,the game is getting as close as you canenjoyedthe video,thanks
Great video, I really enjoy your channel. I never got into reloading, so I've only ever used the Remington Core-Lokt soft points for whitetails. In both 170 gr. 30-30 and 130 gr. 270, all the deer were knocked right down and died. They were all taken in thick cover (but clear shooting lanes) from 15 to 40 yards max. I'm of course not sure how they'd perform at longer ranges, but I never saw the need to experiment with anything else.
Have you ever thought about bow hunting? You would love it!
@@jessemccarthy05 Oh man, I used to love to bow hunt! Some of my fondest memories afield. I always hunted from the ground too. I wound up developing a bad shooting habit that I just could not break and had to give it up. Happy hunting to you. Be safe out there.
@@petrotmyrcz308 Amen, and you as well! God Bless!
Great video sir i appreciate you always telling it like it is. I work on a sport fishing boat and quite often see anglers come out with there custom wrapped rods high dollar reels roughly a $1,000 setup and skimp on a 5 cent hook only to lose the fish and I can’t help but wonder WHY??
My old go to for penetration and expansion was partition. I came across Lapua Mega because I am a 6.5 fan and never looked back. Load in 6.5, 308 and 3006. Awesome stuff there
Fantastic video! You make a lot of sense and really distill the salient points down to something that can readily be applied. Thank you!
Really good video. 38 now, started to learn at about 6. tested a lot but one that is always in my various ammo is the partition. world class in every way in all calibers ive had or have. the tsx is close after but a bit in front on some hunts. mainly using hornadys bullets because im a reseller of them but for those hunts when I need the little extra.. Nosler Partition all the way.
I always fined your videos very informative and interesting, thank you very much for the time and effort that is takes to make such content
Good video. Too many bullet are to attract the customers not effectively kill animals. Partetions, core lokts and Hot Cores get it done! I like your comments about stalking within 300 yards to get a shot. That’s what hunting is about to me.
"Enduring another one of my videos ", no way, you're videos are great!
Excellent vid , very good advice and no BS
nice video, sir, learn so many information and knowledge from your channel about hinting, thanks for sharing
Thanks for the vid, really appreciated the comments and opinions. I've found almost everything you said to be true and accurate. Wonder what it is about that Accubond. I had a really hard time finding a good load for it as well. Subbed!
Great comment about shooting gel blocks. How many times I have watched someone and they "test" their bullets by firing from 10-20 yards. Yeah, everything cartridge looks impressive at muzzle velocity. Not many shoot a block at 100 yards and it's almost impossible to see someone hitting a gel block at 200. I would imagine they cannot hit a gel block at that range maybe that's why. They sure don't mind taking shots at deer even further though.........
I'm a Nosler fan. If I could only have 1 bullet for all my hunting needs it would be Partition.
I also like Federal Edge TLR.
165g Partition and 175g Edge TLR will always be my go too bullets
Thank you for the good, honest video
A Nosler partition or Corelokt style bullet is going to take care of 99.9 percent of game in whitetail country on the east coast. Nosler partition's are great for black bear, hogs and if you get lucky to draw an elk tag through the lottery system. Most your shots are within 80 yards with the rare and occasional field shot out to 300+ yards or so.
There is a big difference between Nosler partition and the corelokt. The partition is a bonded bullet made to retain a high percentage of mass for deep penetration. Corelokt are designed to fragment and will have a difficult time to break through a shoulder.
this is so good I had to watch again .
I recently shot a Red Stagg in the shoulder from 50 yards with a 300 win mag. I used Barnes TTSX 168 grain. Thanks to this, the bullet did not explode and did its job, falling less than 20 yards from the place.
Like one of my favourite UA-camr says the bullet is the cheapest part of the hunt. Rifle $600+ fuel cost hotel flights etc. Bullet $1. Well placed shot one dead animal and experience of the hunt priceless. Wounded animal with bad bullet performance heart breaking. Good video lots of information. Matching animal to caliber to bullet.
Thanks! Ive never understood why I get good mushrooms out of my gamekings at inside 300 yards while others get shrapnel. Now I know it is because I keep my velocities low compared to others.
Great video. I shoot a .308 and never shoot over 300 yards for large game. I reload for it using 168gr A-Max, Varget, Federal brass and Federal magnum primers. I use this for moose. 228 yards, 1 shot , through a rib on the way in, took out both lungs, took out another rib leaving. It stumbled 14 yards and dropped. 650lb cow. I also use Speer BTSP 150 & 165, A-Max 155, and Nosler Partition 180. I also use IMR4895, IMR4350, and BL-C2. I next want to try Sierra TGK, and Vihtavuori powder. Stay safe and happy shooting.
Skip the tgk and get the tmk
Great stuff here. Even though I have many bullet types and brands to reload with I've shot most of my deer and bear with .358 and .308 Hornady interlock's .
Norma makes fantastic bullets.
The Orynx is a great bullet indeed. Unfortunately, they don't have a great selection of weights (unless you shoot 9.3); and Norma bullets are hard to get in the states and usually more expensive than Nosler or Barnes bullets. Probably why you don't see them used much in North America. But they are great bullets.
The best rifle, cartridge and bullet are what works for you. I am Canadian, in our thick woods all my shots have been under 250 yards. I've used the same rifle, cartridge and bullet for 15 years. A Remington 700 CDL in .308 Win with 150 grain Federal Fusion. Immediate expansion and deep penetration for those double lung shots. This works for all me and my family's needs, deer, elk, coyote, wolf, moose and bear.
Great video. Very good info
20 elk with Barnes. It’s my favorite but I’ve seen great things from swift, Speer and nosier. Dont go cheap and weak!
As a western game hunter, nosler is king. Love the accubond lr is my 18 inch ar10 and the partitions in my 30-06. 1 inch groups and probably could be better if a better shooter was shooting my rifle
You do good work- I always like your videos.
Great video. One that I will watch over and over again. Loved what you said about using your hunting skills to get closer to an animal. Long range hunting needs to be outlawed. It isn’t ethical or humane. I don’t think it is a part of fair chase. I admire someone who can shoot 1000 yards, I can’t. But I also believe that it aught to be done on targets not animals. It doesn’t show too much respect for the animals.
Great video i think velocity when using cup and core bullets is crucial on thin skin game staying below 3000 fps is a must. In the woods esp. I love the round nose bullets. Old school but at med velocitys are medicine on whitetails here in sc. The 220 grain inter lock at 2350 to 2400 in 30 06 is great without alot of meat damage. Hammer of thor. 180 grain 30 06 partition is my choice for all around hunting in almost any enviroment. I like how u stand against the long range unethical hunting with target grade ammo. Hunting at point blank range is the max i believe in. Learning to hunt and track animals qhould be taught more in hunter education class. I wish u would make some bear hunting caliber videos and some 45 70 reloading videos what a caliber its mean in the south eastern deer woods brother.
Every yard between you and the deer means less of a chance to take it down. Just because I can hit paper at 500 or 1,000 yards does not mean that I can hunt ethically beyond 200 yards! Granted, there are some bullets that will work a little farther, but I don't to ever wound a deer and have it die in agony because I could not find it!
Amen brother ! I have this argument at the gun counter quite often. . barns tsx , nosler accubonds , nosler partitions and federal terminal ascents are my top picks . I hunt elk in the trees and the last one i shot was a quartering towards at 20 feet , it drove through the front shoulder , through the lungs and exited . That was a 200 grain tsx loaded to 2850 out of my 325 wsm . The elk walked about 30 feet and fell over dead . I helped Guide a moose hunt this year and the guys showed up with Berger vld bullets . I told them this was a bad idea and guess what …the moose was hit and never recovered . Absolute garbage and a horrible way for our game animals to die .
Hello, I am new to big/ medium game hunting. I’ve only shot one mule deer years ago. I’m going for another mule deer in October. I’m hunting the Zion unit in southern Utah which depending on weather I could be in desert with tall dense brush (scrub oak) and some trees. Or I could be up at 6000 feet in trees if it’s real warm. Depending on where I am I could be taking shots between 50 - 300 yards. I have a .270 WSM and I have a few different ammo types I bought over the year to choose from. I’m leaning towards the Norma mag but I’d appreciate your input. Thank you for your time.
Federal fusion bonded soft point - 150 gr.
Federal Premium Berger Hybrid - 140 gr.
Federal Premium Bonded Polymer tip - 136 gr.
Norma USA Oryx - 150 gr.
Spot on sir great job!
Love your videos!
By the way.. good video.. thanks.. alot of good points there..
Hey desert dog. I think you should try take a look at federals trophy bonded tip edge tlr and terminal ascent rounds. They do a pretty darn good job and I think it would be worth the time. But it’s just a suggestion great video! I happen to like the nosler partition as my favorite hunting bullet and hornady eld m ammo for target
My gun seems to love federal fusions 180 gr ( 1:10 twist out of an 18 inch barrel mossberg patriot) it does ok with Remington and Winchester so I’m wondering if I try nosler’s or Barnes how well it would perform
Only way to know is to try it. Every barrel is different.
I know I am late here but will comment anyway. I bought into the ELDX hype and it cost me. I shot a pronghorn at 30 yards and hit the front shoulder. Bullet disintegrated and did not get into vitals. I did end up killing it with my second shot at 225 yds. I now shoot federal terminal ascent. Shot a pronghorn with it this past weekend. It performed well.
I'm really starting to like what I see from the Terminal Ascent bullet. Unfortunately, Federal is doing a crappy job of supplying bullets to reloaders.
@@desertdogoutdoors1113 yeah there is much more profit in selling manufactured ammo than selling components.
Such great content. Thank you.
Opinions on Speer Grand Slam or Hot-Cor bullets? Have used the core-lokt for decades. Still works. They both seem to work for me, but I don't shoot hyper-velocity rounds, for the reason you mentioned-destroys too much meat.
Yup, on the nosler partition, there is a reason jim shockey, one of the best big game hunters to ever live still uses them.
Thank you for the comprehensive view! Too often these videos compare 2 or 3 pills with little to no context. This was the whole forest!
Berger does not make a "Hunting bullet" They merely Printed "Hunting on their Match bullets.
almost true...they thickened the jacket..But regardless the berger bullets do damn amazing on large game
That is sadly a fact
I have seen too many video of ELDx bullets go through the deer and explode on the other side, that is not a hunting bullet!
I've killed a good number of deer over the years-302 to be exact,and for open country deer and/or antelope,it's hard to beat the Berger Classic Hunter bullet.VLD's aren't as reliable and they are harder to get to shoot well without jamming them into the lands.The Classic Hunter has performed great for me in the 308,with a spotless record from 100 to 500 yards.I just finished building a 280 Ackley Improved that I'll do most of my hunting with this year and I'll be using 168 grain Classic Hunters.If the game was elk,I'd probably use the old stand by Partition,but for deer,the Bergers are great bullets,especially beyond 250 yards.Whatever they do with their bullets is fine with me.I like DRT,no tracking,especially at longer ranges.
Great presentation
Very informative video, thanks !
Long range hunting is over-rated. Stalking and hunting skills to get within appropriate shooting range is under-rated. Anyone can take pot shots at game out at 600-800 yards. It takes a skilled and patient hunter to get within 150-200 yards or closer.
I AGREE.