I've got a PD hunt coming up in a couple months and have to get a couple rifles set up. I'll be taking slow twist .222 and 222 Mag and I'm solid with bullet selection on them. Lots of 50-55gr available. Might take an 8"twist .223 AR. Definitely taking my new 8" twist 22BR and my old 240 NMC (think 6XC) match rifle which is also 8" twist. I have shot ground squirrels for years in Northern CA but this will be PDs in Western Nebraska. Had to use light solid copper bullets in CA but now I'm thinking I will set the .223 and 22 BR up with 69-75 grain bullets and the 240 NMC I have the option of 87 or 105gr for the longer shots to better fight the wind. My real questions revolve around the expanding ability of the bullets I have available.
Specifically, I have a bunch of Lapua .224 69gr Match OTM, Hornady 75gr BTHP, and 75 A-Max.
In 6mm I've got a lot of 87gr BTHP, 87 V-max, 105 A-max, and 108 Berger Target.
Any major concern with any of these non-varmint style target bullets having good terminal effect when being started in the 3000fps range?
While I like trying new things, I don't have time to try all the new heavy varmint bullets and get a load worked up in time. I've got data for most of the bullets I have, just no experience how they do out at the impact end. Interested in opinions on the 87 vs 105 6mm class for this application. Heavier bullet better in the wind. I have range finder and BDC scopes.
Specifically, I have a bunch of Lapua .224 69gr Match OTM, Hornady 75gr BTHP, and 75 A-Max.
In 6mm I've got a lot of 87gr BTHP, 87 V-max, 105 A-max, and 108 Berger Target.
Any major concern with any of these non-varmint style target bullets having good terminal effect when being started in the 3000fps range?
While I like trying new things, I don't have time to try all the new heavy varmint bullets and get a load worked up in time. I've got data for most of the bullets I have, just no experience how they do out at the impact end. Interested in opinions on the 87 vs 105 6mm class for this application. Heavier bullet better in the wind. I have range finder and BDC scopes.