100 grain Nosler Partition into a pig
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Excellent wound channel!Kill a hog. Save the planet.
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Great video! I saw a cartridge at the front of the video which looked like a steel case. I bought a collet bullet puller, makes me want to pull the 100 grain FMJ and replace them with my 100 grain Nosler Partisions which I never got around to loading.
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Originally posted by vascar2 View Postgreat video! I saw a cartridge at the front of the video which looked like a steel case. I bought a collet bullet puller, makes me want to pull the 100 grain fmj and replace them with my 100 grain nosler partisions which i never got around to loading.
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Looks like a winner. I used Nosler Partitions to take my first boar with a .270 Winchester years ago. Too bad we can't use them in California any longer.
Was that reloaded into a Wolf steel case?Last edited by Michael-95037; 05-21-2019, 05:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Michael-95037 View PostWas that reloaded into a Wolf steel case?
Today's weather was decent, 53 degrees and a 10 mph wind. The factory Wolf bullets were pulled and discarded. Rifle is an 18" barrel with a mid-length gas system and A2 full length stock. I chamfered and deburred the case mouthes and recharged the cases with my reloading scale. I also applied a heavy factory crimp
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I was just out in Texas on a pig hunt and shot 2 with my 300 black out with Barnes 110 grain bullets. A friend had a 6.5 Grendel and shot 2 pigs also. Now I have some 6.5 Grendel ammo just deciding on an upper. Here in California we need non lead ammo so that is why I loaded up the Barnes.
The 300 was shot on about the same size pig but not as large of an exit wound at 90 yards. Still 1 shot and DRT.
Tony P
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There are a couple of companies who make copper projectiles if you reload, I’m talking about a proper weight lead free projectile for the Grendel velocity - avoid the GMx and Etip stuff.
I know one of these companies will provide you with loaded ammo if you don’t reload. They’re currently out of stock though.
Best of luck
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Originally posted by HuntTXhogs View PostThere are a couple of companies who make copper projectiles if you reload, I’m talking about a proper weight lead free projectile for the Grendel velocity - avoid the GMx and Etip stuff.
I know one of these companies will provide you with loaded ammo if you don’t reload. They’re currently out of stock though.
Best of luck
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Originally posted by Michael-95037 View PostSo, what are the companies? I'm going to be working up a load with Barnes 100 grain TTSX & H335 in June/July (when I get some free time). The Hornady 120 grain GMX appears to be too long to get enough velocity.
Cavity Back Bullets offers all copper in a few weights, 105 and 118 grain I believe , no loaded ammo on the website
Lastly the 85 grain Maker TRex bullet is out there and they do have a link to buy loaded ammo, the owner is a cool dude - give him a call and he might tell you when he will put out more as it currently shows out of stock.
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