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30-06 ballistic tips suck
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I agree.......I have shot the Core-locks for 20+ years in my .243.
I don't know why so many people spend a lot more money on bullets that don't always get the job done. Over the years, I have made a few "missed placed" shots, but the bullet still killed the deer. A few years ago, I shot a Buck while it was moving fairly fast. I stopped it once, but could not get a shot. It would not stop again and I took the shot in the next opening. The bullet hit high....between the lungs and the Backstrap. What would expect the out come of this shot....with "only" a 100 gr .243 cal. rifle @ 60 yd distance? The 150 lb buck dropped like a rock......and never moved. The exception might be for shooting long range [250+ yard ???]. The rough looking tip on the Core-lock bullets, just dosen't look like it would be accurate at longer distances. |
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ballistic tips have problems delivering full impact because of bullet fragmentation (failure) . I got two words for you, Core Lokt
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Core Lokts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Same here had to make a friend change from the plastic tips because we would always have to track down his deer. He was making good shots but never knocked down any of his deer. He hit one in the front shoulder and the bullet broke up into a million pieces and most of them didnt make it out of the shoulder. Core lokts is what he uses now and the last 3 dropped right where he shot them.
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Not knockin the core lokts, but i have never lost a deer shooting ballistic tips. The furthest I ever had to track one was about 25 yds. Last year I shot the winchester XP3 balliisitic tip 130 gr, and dropped two in their tracks. Different strokes I guess. I shoot a .270. I'll let ya'll know after the weekend how they perform again.
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I've just always had luck with the Core Lokts so I never changed. Why mess with a good thing??
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Deadliest mushroom in the woods
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head shot will do it everytime...........
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wont have to track with a head shot...
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That's how I try to shoot my does if I can. But for the bucks I shoot em not to mess up the horns just incase
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Quick question...
My brother shoots 130 gr. ballistic tips in his .270, if he changes bullets to a non ballistic tip but stays with the same grain, will it affect his shot? My dad just called and he only has 1 bullet left for his rifle and we can't find any .270 ballistic tips anywhere, just Federal Premiums. |
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I've done it before, but I would shoot a couple first to check accuracy.
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It could be another name brand of ballistic tip & the gun may not group at all. Be sure & shoot several rounds through it anytime you change anything! |
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Thanks guys, that's what I thought. I was finally able to find a couple of boxes at Academy.
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IMO.....any bullet can be used for a shot under 100 yards and will not change the "point of impact" enough to make any difference when shooting a deer.
All bullets [of the same weight] will hit about the same spot.....probably less than 2" difference at 100 yards. |
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guys thanks for the info and believe tonight i will be going to buy a box of core lokt bullets. and i am gonna bump up to a 165 grain instead of the 150 grain. this has been a very informative thread for me. thanks to all.
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Before I bought my .243 cal rifle many years ago......I shot a small deer with a 30-06 that I borrowed. I don't know what size bullet it was.....it was big. What I remember most was how badly the meat was tore up . IMO....It was "way over kill" for what was needed.
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