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Thread: Best 30 cal 150gn - modest velocity

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    NBT have been faultless performers in my stumpy 308 from point-blank to 400m.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunty1 View Post
    NBT have been faultless performers in my stumpy 308 from point-blank to 400m.
    I'm about to load some up in my 16" .308 with 2206h.

    Bloody good!
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    Hard to go passed speer 150btsp but would happily recommend 168eldms esp at slower speeds
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    Speer BTSP are fine.

    Just one thing though: they are not even close to the BC that is advertised.

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    I suggested Hornady 150 RN bullets to @Tentmam

    Recently I shot my the first deer with one of my vintage projects.
    Winchester 1885 30-40 US Govt
    Hornady 180 RN at 170m and a clean one shot kill.
    When I was skinning the off side the were a couple of copper shards in the exit hole and they seemed very thin.
    Yesterday I trimmed all the meat for Christmas gifts and found another copper shard in some shoulder meat.
    It measured 1.5 thou

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    So I sectioned a bullet nose in the mill and the jacket thickens from 1.5 to 3 thou in the length of the ogive

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    Then I measured the diameter of the exposed lead RN and compared with an exposed lead Spire Point.
    5mm vs 3.5mm and with the volume of a circle the RN is slightly more than twice the exposed bare lead frontal area.

    My conclusion based on a data set of only one animal killed with the 180 / 30-40 / modest velocity is that the 308 150 RN at typically modest 30-30 speeds would be very effective

    So looking forward to Tentman sorting through the options and load development and feeding me all his data

    I run two single shot 30-30s and know of plenty more
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    I'm sure someone smarter than me can compare the ballistics of the RN and SP bullets and I don't expect the trajectory difference will be worth worrying about inside 250m
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