Thanks for testing these bullets. They performed great and would be a good choice in lead free hunting areas as long as the seal-tight doesn't interfere with bullet seating depth for accuracy.
thank you mate...I needed this test to recover my faith in this bullets after one hunter said he thinks this bullets are tumbling. But he was not sure.
Your welcome. I have never had those types of issues with the Maximus line he could be referring to the match tactical hunting line as I have found with certain calibers they do not open up the tip bends over and the bullet tumbles. Moore so at high velocity then low with the match tactical hunting failing to open and shed petals.
Tumbling in the target? Or tumbling coming out of the barrel? Or doing the weird thing where it kinda turns sideways in the target, bends and smashes, instead of opening?
@@simplemindedfella i saw that vid, those bullets look crazy. Was wondering if it was the same issue on the game animals. Also why you would shoot 12 if they did not work well on the first few animals.. but i digress.
Man I want too. I need an indoor range where I can do testing at night so that I actually have time. I'm hoping now that the busy summer season is almost over I will be able to make more time and hopefully get my weekends back.
I have plenty of bullets that have been sent to me one gentleman was even nice enough to send me some ballistics gelatin all I really need now is time and that is really hard to come by right now.
@@simplemindedfella Thanks for the comment. I just wanted you to know I really appreciate your work. You are the benchmark for UA-cam bullet performance testing videos!…..and I have watched quite a few. Right now, I keep going through older videos of yours trying to get more out of them!
I tested CEs one season taking 12 big game animals, wolf, deer and elk. Very disappointing results, every animal had to be dispatched with a second round because the alloy is too soft and they frag to early and smaller frag than say a Hammer. All wound channels were only a little over half an inch at all ranges from 200 to 825, all animals recovered but because of shot placement not bullet function. For a mono Hammers are the only one I've put in big game that created the internal destruction nearing the Bergers. CEs we're one of the biggest disappointments I've shot, like everything about them till trying to kill something!
Which product line from cutting edge? The Maximus is the only one I haven't had failures with and would recommend. Yes in general hammer bullets are far superior to cutting edge.
I shot a 60 kg hog at a distance of 250m with CE maximus 6.5 crmr. It dropped at the spot but a minute latter I had to shoot it again because it tried to drag itself to the woods. First shot behind the shoulder second to the neck. Foxes, honey badgers were down for good with one bullet.
I know this is a personal preference thing, but for me one of the main reasons for going monolithic is to reduce meat damage. I would love to see some carcass photos of animals shot with these bullets, because im guessing it will look just as bad as when shooting something with an eldx
I haven't used the Maximus bullets for hunting but yes the way they shed their peddles I would expect similar terminal performance as an eld-x with better overall penetration.
@@hikenmikes8262 I have used Hornady, Nosler, Barnes, Cutting-edge, and all of them did well. I just made the switch to Hammer after how well they tested, have not used them in the field yet. The terminal performance in gelatin was outstanding and I still can't get over how accurate and easy it has been to work up loads with them and if your someone that likes really high velocities Hammer's design allows them to travel down the barrel with minimal resistance giving higher velocities with less pressure.
Great review as always, thanks!
Your welcome
Thanks for testing these bullets. They performed great and would be a good choice in lead free hunting areas as long as the seal-tight doesn't interfere with bullet seating depth for accuracy.
You're welcome. Yes if these shoot accurately they would be an excellent option for hunting all big game in the US.
@@simplemindedfella they are accurate. Easy sub moa 100m.
thank you mate...I needed this test to recover my faith in this bullets after one hunter said he thinks this bullets are tumbling. But he was not sure.
Your welcome.
I have never had those types of issues with the Maximus line he could be referring to the match tactical hunting line as I have found with certain calibers they do not open up the tip bends over and the bullet tumbles. Moore so at high velocity then low with the match tactical hunting failing to open and shed petals.
Tumbling in the target? Or tumbling coming out of the barrel? Or doing the weird thing where it kinda turns sideways in the target, bends and smashes, instead of opening?
@@jonathanrogers9961 After impact due to the bullet not mushrooming properly.
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@@simplemindedfella i saw that vid, those bullets look crazy. Was wondering if it was the same issue on the game animals. Also why you would shoot 12 if they did not work well on the first few animals.. but i digress.
I see you got around to making another video.
Please do more videos!
Man I want too. I need an indoor range where I can do testing at night so that I actually have time.
I'm hoping now that the busy summer season is almost over I will be able to make more time and hopefully get my weekends back.
I really appreciate your videos. What’s next? Do you need us to send in bullets? Work got you too busy!
I have plenty of bullets that have been sent to me one gentleman was even nice enough to send me some ballistics gelatin all I really need now is time and that is really hard to come by right now.
@@simplemindedfella Thanks for the comment. I just wanted you to know I really appreciate your work. You are the benchmark for UA-cam bullet performance testing videos!…..and I have watched quite a few. Right now, I keep going through older videos of yours trying to get more out of them!
Cool
Helll yea
I tested CEs one season taking 12 big game animals, wolf, deer and elk. Very disappointing results, every animal had to be dispatched with a second round because the alloy is too soft and they frag to early and smaller frag than say a Hammer. All wound channels were only a little over half an inch at all ranges from 200 to 825, all animals recovered but because of shot placement not bullet function. For a mono Hammers are the only one I've put in big game that created the internal destruction nearing the Bergers. CEs we're one of the biggest disappointments I've shot, like everything about them till trying to kill something!
Which product line from cutting edge? The Maximus is the only one I haven't had failures with and would recommend. Yes in general hammer bullets are far superior to cutting edge.
Have you considered trying the lehigh controlled chaos?
@@jonathanrogers9961 I have tested a few of the controlled chaos and they are a well performing bullet.
I shot a 60 kg hog at a distance of 250m with CE maximus 6.5 crmr. It dropped at the spot but a minute latter I had to shoot it again because it tried to drag itself to the woods. First shot behind the shoulder second to the neck. Foxes, honey badgers were down for good with one bullet.
Hammers are where it’s at…and maybe I’m out of touch but I still like some of the Barnes.
What % gel is that?
10% natural gelatin
I know this is a personal preference thing, but for me one of the main reasons for going monolithic is to reduce meat damage. I would love to see some carcass photos of animals shot with these bullets, because im guessing it will look just as bad as when shooting something with an eldx
I haven't used the Maximus bullets for hunting but yes the way they shed their peddles I would expect similar terminal performance as an eld-x with better overall penetration.
If I may ask, which monolithic bullet are you using and how has it performed for you?
@@hikenmikes8262 I have used Hornady, Nosler, Barnes, Cutting-edge, and all of them did well. I just made the switch to Hammer after how well they tested, have not used them in the field yet. The terminal performance in gelatin was outstanding and I still can't get over how accurate and easy it has been to work up loads with them and if your someone that likes really high velocities Hammer's design allows them to travel down the barrel with minimal resistance giving higher velocities with less pressure.