30-06 Sellier and Bellot 150gr SPCE Ballistics Gel Ammo Test
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- Become a Channel Member! / @masonoutdoors_masonle... 30-06 Springfield Sellier & Bellot 150 grain SPCE ammo ballistics gel test fired from a Tikka T3X Superlite Stainless with 22.4 inch barrel.
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All shots are fired from a distance of 100 yards to encompass the majority of common real world hunting scenarios with this caliber.
I will be shooting into 10% ballistics gel from www.clearballi... that has been calibrated to meet the FBI ballistics testing protocol.
While ballistics gel isn’t an exact proxy for big game, small game, predators or defensive situations, it does provide a repeatable medium through which to test various bullets and ammunitions against each other.
With each type of ammo tested I collect data on bullet penetration depth, bullet weight retention, bullet expansion and muzzle velocity.
For reference, bullet expansion is measured at the widest expanded point using a calibrated Frankford Arsenal Digital Caliper.
Bullet weight is measured using a calibrated Frankford Arsenal Digital Scale after having removed as much ballistics gel as possible from the expanded bullets.
Bullet velocity is measured using a ProChronoPal chronograph set approximately 7’ from the shooting bench.
I am fully aware that a chronograph measuring bullet velocity from 7’ away from the muzzle is going to register a slower velocity than if velocity were measured directly at the muzzle, but that difference is going to be so small as to be all but irrelevant in regards to comparison of actual measured velocity versus factory stated velocity.
My goal with these ballistics gel tests is to provide hunters like you and I with the most objective information possible to help us make the best choice for our particular hunting situation.
The results of these tests are my own and I cannot guarantee the same or similar performance on your part. The views and opinions expressed in this video are solely my own.
All videos are filmed in a safe and controlled environment on a private range with all applicable safety precautions by a trained professional.
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Thanks for all of your work on these tests, I enjoy them. Dave
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S&B has been making ammo longer than most gunmakers have been in business.
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Thanks for your review on a european bullet! This bullet is very common to use in europe. Just the 30-06 seems very hard hitting for a soft point bullet. I'm shooting it with my Drilling in 7x65R (also a common caliber) with a 180 grain bullet and it doesn't explode like this. Even though we're converting into lead-free ammo now, I will be shooting this round, because the precision and performance on our little roe deer (and huge wild boar) is amazing.
I'd love to see some sort of "special" on european standard calibers (6,5x54MS, 6,5x55, 7x64, 7x65R, 8x57IS, 9,3x74 etc) from you, because you always seem to make a fair review. Most others seem to be paid by ammo manufacturers so its just one big advert...
Great review Mason. I've personally found that the S+B SPCE to be very accurate. I used this same ammo only in 308 with the 150gr SPCE projectile on a boar in Queensland and it smacked it to the ground without a problem. Thanks for sharing!
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Love the 30-06 tests. I have a couple core lokt and core lokt tipped
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Yep 150 core lokt
Thank you for lookng at this brand. You sir, deserve so much more views!!!!
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I had some of those SB loads in 300 Win Mag, they cut a nice hole in paper but I didn't consider using them to hunt since I had some other ammo for that. Didn't wanna use what I considered a pinking load since I didn't know anything about them or what they were capable of. Thanks for testing them Mason!
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I've used the S&B "Cut Through Edge" soft points for 30 years. Had good luck on deer with their 303 & 8mm Mauser (Their 8X57 is loaded to CIP standards. The 8mm Mauser loaded to lower SAAMI standards).
It's very soft lead that immediately expands. The edge in the jacket being the only thing holding the jacket to the core. It's a good antelope & deer bullet.
I’ll have to get some for my Yugo 48
And test it!!
The 8x57 S&B load with the 196 grain SPCE bullet produces 2580 fps from my Husqvarna 640.
How was the accuracy?
A test I wanted to see! I would also like to see the 180gr SPCE, as I prefer the heavies.
I have heard the SPCE act similarly to SSTs just without the higher b.c., I would be using them mainly on hogs at sub 200 yard ranges - so b.c. is not a huge factor.
The "cutting edge" is supposed to make a nice entry wound for better blood trails.
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At those velocities fragments coming off can actually cause some nasty wounding (albeit at the expense of penetration). One of those in the boiler room would very likely bring a deer down sooner than Fusion or other high weight retention bullets would.
I'm thinking the same, this ammo is used a lot for wild boars in Europe and it worked allways great...
I watch the test on calibers and brand’s I have but it’s good to know stuff. 👍😊
Thanks so much for these ballistic test videos! They are some of the most consistent and informative available on factory-load performance. I was especially interested in this one because I was planning to use S&B's 173 grain SPCE in 7x57 Mauser on black bear this fall. The results with the 30-06 150gr left me with visions of a really pissed off bear! That's too bad because S&B are about the most widely available and cheapest factory ammo for 7x57 in the US.
I'll second the request by and earlier commenter that you consider testing the same bullet at 180 gr SPCE from S&B, with an advertised MV of 2641 fps. It would make a great head-to-head comparison to your test of the Federal Power-Shok 180 gr 30-06. I wonder if ore mass and less MV might improve the SPCE's terminal performance?
It works for wild boars in my opinion...
Thanks for the video! I love my new Mason cuff it really sets off my s/s Marlin 336.
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Good whitetail load. If it groups good! I'll be buying a box or 2. Just gotta trim around the bullet hole thanx to the shredded lead.
Certainly good velocity. If someone was really pinching pennies it'd work.
But honestly given the performance of Federal blue box power shok for close to the same price, I'll buy American.
PS: Love what you're doing. Keep it up!
I don’t disagree
SPCE projectiles are crazy, I have some in 7mm mag 👍🏻
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Heres what i have been waiting for i am always trying to find this for my 308 but where i live no dice thank you for the video 👍🏻👍🏻🪖
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Cableas carry’s it
Not too bad. I have this type of bullet in 7mm Rem Mag which shot okay on paper but I’ve never used it on game. Given this video I think I’ll stick with my 160gr TSX in Fed Prem. It’s performed wonderfully on elk so far for me and it shoots .90” on 5 shot group with a cooled barrel.
What velocity are you getting on your 7mm?
TSX is tough to beat in any caliber
Perfect plinking ammo if the price is good
The price is good and IMO the brass is great if that's all you see. Disclaimer lol: I love the heavier SPCEs in 7x57 and 8x57, and hunt with them vs my own (unneeded) reloads. Cheers.
Wouldnt feel under gunned with that loaded in the '06, for the deer woods 👍
It world be nice if you could do a test on the PPU 30-30 150gr. Great Video as always!
I’d love to see you review Nosler accubond in 30-06 in 180 grains!
My '06 stacks these on top of each other at 100 yds. Deer and small pigs drop quick. For larger game I use 165 Accubond.
I'd use it for whitetail size stuff but yeah, there is definitely better out there. 👍👍
It’d do the deed
I don’t like the inconsistency in expansion and penetration but like the price and velocity. Would probably be great for smaller deer and varmint like coyote
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Another informative video as always I was curious about this I bought a box or two of this a while ago and 08 or 06. I think this would be really good pig hunting ammo
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I may of missed this comment. The SPCE is a target bullet for S&B. It’s designed to “cut” clean on targets. I have used this bullet in a 7mm,8mm and a 30-06. Performed well up to whitetail and comparable game. Absolutely a target bullet though
It is marketed as hunting ammunition, not target ammunition, this is verbatim from their website: “The cut-through edge locks the jacket and lead core together, while also producing a clean entrance wound and distinct, easy to follow blood trails. Appropriate for light to medium game.”
@@masonoutdoors_masonleather ok. The earliest packaging I saw for a 6.5x55 talked about its prowess as a target load that’s what I have come to think of it after I’ve seen the bullet breakup in game and on gel. Thanks
After watching the results of your video I’m not sure I’d call them a edge lock😊 thanks for your efforts
I just got some of this in 300wm 180 grain. It was cheap. I’ll probably use them for practice rather than hunting.
I’ve got that load coming up this year
Not a first choice for hunting deer. May be good on coyote or hogs. If it is decent accuracy that would factor in also. Appreciate the good consistent content. It is really quite helpful.
It works on wild boars in Europe, so it must work on feral hogs too. For roe deer works also very nice, but roe deers are smaller than a whitetail deers, maybe that makes some difference..
@@lovacporodjenju4363 That is good to hear. It is an interesting design. I wasn't familiar with it before this video.
If it is proven effective elsewhere then that is good.
Hogs are much tougher than deer. If it works on hogs, it's a slam dunk for deer.
@@doylethorn9251 I have not had the privilege of hog hunting. I have hunted and harvested more deer myself and all of my children than can be counted over 3 decades. Deer are surprisingly resilient. Some drop in their tracks while others take a solid hit and hang in there for a very good time and distance. Thank you for perspective. Happy hunting.
@@doylethorn9251 I think that also men, I don't know for your whitetails, but hogs must be a lot tougher... Especially if you are shooting some bigger boars over 300 pounds or so...
Very informative content is always. I was curious what these would have done in jail I have a box of the box or two of I was curious what these would have done in jail I have a box or two of them in 06 or 08 I was wondering how good they are
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Other thing you can try is 243 90gr ppu
do 150 grain 308 nosler brand balistic tip if you ever run out of stuff to test.
That’s in the works
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I haven’t fired any S&B in rifles but the handgun rounds functioned and were fairly accurate. Have you tried the Academy brand ( Monarch,I think)
I’ve used Monarch years ago, not recently, most if not all of it is Prvi Partizan (PPU), I’ll be doing PPU at some point
@@masonoutdoors_masonleather cool, will be watching for it
Any 150 gr bullet that is not bonded is going to have a tough time at 2900+fps the speed explains is explosiveness however ive used these in 7x57 at 2670fps and it smashes moose exits 85-90% of the time every bullet recovered was in 1 piece and yes 50% retention is about average but it is more than exeptable on moose at 2970fps... neck/heart/lungs it literal perfection but one cant ask a non bonded sp to shash both shoulders.... n if you are shooting both shoulders put the rifle dont your wasting meat
Are these ok to use in a M1 garand
Those look like they’d give a whitetail a hard time. 150gr at 2900fps out of a 22in barrel is pretty stout load lol no wonder that bullet broke apart
It’s a stout load!
Please do the 8x57 196 grain
I will be
Not a bullet I'd hunt with
Don't think there would be much left hitting bone if it did that in plain gel
It would probably make quite a mess
Energy at the muzzle is not realy that intresting. But at 100-500meter it is
Any desire/interest to test the Speer Impact? I’d be willing to send some over.
I’ll be doing everything, thanks for the offer but for many reasons I do not accept any externally
@@masonoutdoors_masonleather It looks like it’ll be a great bullet. It seems to be a tipped Gold dot/Fusion bullet.
Do you guys get Barnaul ammo in the US?
I haven’t seen it in a while
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