I get a kik outa folks trying super duper penatrators when there is a Sierra 150 SBT,,,,they work in every thing from 30-30 to 300 ultra mag,,,,Roger
Run them. Tough to beat a 168 in a 308 out to 600 yards. The smk is an accurate bullet and if you have confidence, shoot it.Don't have a lot of rifle hunting experience. Live in a shotgun state. What kind of accuracy you getting with it at 100,300,600. Going to go run some ballistics and see how they turnout. Iam assuming They expand well? I like my Sierra 168's but looking for something that shoots a little flatter but still has excellent accuracy. These certainly seem like an option my rifle for some reason seems to like Sierras ove anothe brand I try, just keep seeming to end back with the smk's 168 for some reason
Yes, The Sierra gameking SBT shoot and expand very well. I've been using the 150's for many years on deer. Big Wisconsin whitetails and Wyoming mulies. I've even used the 165's for elk, however didn't get a shot on one with them. I wouldn't recommend open tip target bullets on game. I shot a whitetail buck with one once. Clean pass through with no expansion. Fortunately it went through the heart.Don't have a lot of rifle hunting experience. Live in a shotgun state. What kind of accuracy you getting with it at 100,300,600. Going to go run some ballistics and see how they turnout. Iam assuming They expand well? I like my Sierra 168's but looking for something that shoots a little flatter but still has excellent accuracy. These certainly seem like an option my rifle for some reason seems to like Sierras ove anothe brand I try, just keep seeming to end back with the smk's 168 for some reason
I don't see any problem with the 168 SMK. That's what my kids and I have been using the last couple years deer hunting and haven't had one run off yet. 4 deer killed with that bullet have all been within 150yds and closer.So starting to work up a load for an antelope hunt using a 308, 12 twist. Did a search on eld-x bullets think everything was in the classified section. I would really like to use smk168 because I have all the info out to 600yds with them, just not a lot of good reviews on them for game unless someone has experience with them on game. So I guess I will be loading up some eld-x's and trying them out with some varget. Anyone have any opinions on them or another bullet to try. Live in a shotgun state limited experience with rifle on deer size game.
The ELD should work fine. I've always used the 105gr AMAX in 6mm and it worked very well.
A couple friends used Bergers. I was NOT impressed. Very inconsistent terminal performance.
I've heard that before but I know they can cover alot of ground before going down. Luckily in the terrain they are hunted in, seeing them go down is typical. Hope to find out next October.Antelope are easy to kill. As long as the bullet opens your good.
Interesting you say that about Bergers, I see the opposite. Everything I've shot with them (deer and hogs) is either bang flop or drop very close to where I've shot them. The VLDs are all I hunt with nowdays because they've performed so well for me.
A sane rationale voice; one of the few people speaking out for the right bullets. I don't understand why people get on this post or others and make recommendations when they have no experience or have no idea as to what they are talking about.I would use a Nosler Partition pushed by IMR 4064 in the 308. partitions are accurate for game purposes and expand well on goats. I would also try to get as close as I possibly could for my shot though. Goat country tends to be a windy place. Goats are small and bullet placement errors are costly. A goat will travel long distances with a bullet in the guts or a broken leg and generally onto private property making recovery that much more difficult.
SMK shouldn't be used on game as they were designed for paper punching and may not even open at the ranges you intend on shooting making it a glorified FMJ.
I use 180gr Partitions in both my 300WM and my 308 for hunting. Never have had a bullet fail to expand...
A sane rationale voice; one of the few people speaking out for the right bullets. I don't understand why people get on this post or others and make recommendations when they have no experience or have no idea as to what they are talking about.
Target bullets are just that, target bullets. The manufacturer has come out and clearly stated that SMK's are target bullets and should not be used on animals. In spite of this, several people with no experience have come out and advised that they think the bullets are a good choice for game animals. These people will not be with you when you chase down a crippled animal because you used the wrong bullet. Read the manufacturer's description of their product. They are very clear regarding what their products should be used for and what they should not be used for.
A sane rationale voice; one of the few people speaking out for the right bullets. I don't understand why people get on this post or others and make recommendations when they have no experience or have no idea as to what they are talking about.
Target bullets are just that, target bullets. The manufacturer has come out and clearly stated that SMK's are target bullets and should not be used on animals. In spite of this, several people with no experience have come out and advised that they think the bullets are a good choice for game animals. These people will not be with you when you chase down a crippled animal because you used the wrong bullet. Read the manufacturer's description of their product. They are very clear regarding what their products should be used for and what they should not be used for.
View attachment 1018259 This is a Nosler Partition from an antelope that I shot quartering in at 525yds (hunting partner used a range finder plus paced). Bullet entered his left shoulder and passed all the way through to his right haunch just under the skin.
Tell me how a Nosler does not perform at long range..
For big game I ONLY use Nosler Partitions.. I have never had a failure.
I shot a doe last year slightly quartering at 350yds. Sliced through her ribs and exited her neck near her front shoulder. Sliced her ribs open and dropped her entrails on the grass..
As for Mule deer and Elk.. Partitions have been nothing but killers for me.. I do my job and they do the rest..
I have killed a number of big game animals and respect them enough that I would never use a target bullet.. Why would you use a tack hammer to drive a 16d nail? Use a real hammer when you need the job done..