billc
AH legend
already loaded ammo in africa.I have not used it but was planning on getting some to shot to see how it works out of our guns.There stuff seems to from what i heard work great on are big game here in the states.Thanks Billc
I read on the internet that they are more like a ballistic tip than anything else. That is probably why the guys on TV that shoot Elk at 750+ yards use them, because they need a bullet that is lightly constructed so it expands.My son and I have both used the Bergers. I also read the Long Range forums. I used them in Namibia 4 years ago and was not impressed. In fact I quit using them after that trip.. My son used them on his elk this year. 7MM mag. After a slight mechanical problem he had to use my gun to finishhis bull. Performance was fine. They tend to expand quickly at close ranges.... sometimes blowing up.... Some of the long range hunting guys use a "harder " bullet at up to 300 yards and then switch to the Bergers for longer shots. They open up reliably at long distances when speed is down some. They also can be very accurate. Usually have to find the correct seating depth. Can make a huge difference with the accuracy. When you find the "right" load they can be great. If your going to use them I'd look at the heaviest bullet for your caliber. Bruce
Is there any particular reason you chose the .270 130 core-lokt over the 150 core-lokt? I haven't used the 150 core-lokt on game but I hear that they're excellent penetrators.billc
one RIFLE at a time
300 Win Mag.
1. Remington makes Premier scirocco in 180 grain are very good
a. Express core-Lokt in 180 grain would be second if you select Remington
2. Barnes makes a 180 grain TTSX also very good.
3. Hornady makes a 180 grain SST i am starting to like there ammo more and more
4. Federal makes a 180 grain TSX & NP both quality bullets.
270 Win.
1. Hornady makes a 140 grain SST
2. Federal makes a 140 or 150 grain NAB & NP both quality bullets.
3. Barnes makes a 130 grain TTSX also very good.
4. Remington makes Premier scirocco in 130 grain are very good
a. Express core-Lokt in 130 grain would be second if you select Remington
7MM Weatherby
1. 160 grain in either NP or NAB WEATHERBY
You will need to see what your rifles like.
I have not covered Winchester ammo as i do not use their products...![]()
I read on the internet that they are more like a ballistic tip than anything else. That is probably why the guys on TV that shoot Elk at 750+ yards use them, because they need a bullet that is lightly constructed so it expands.
Yes, but they need the bullet to be lightly constructed so the bullets actually expand at longer ranges. I've seen them shoot Elk at 1000 yards on the Best of the West TV show, and that is why they need a lightly constructed bullet. Ballistic coefficient has something to do with this as well, but certainly they need a lightly constructed bullet as well.Christian the main reason they use them is because the BC(ballistic coefficient) is very high on these bullets. The short answer is that this allows the bullet to fly through the air with less resistance than a regular hunting bullet with a lower BC, therefore retaining its velocity longer. This in turn makes the trajectory flatter at longer ranges and not as much correction or MOA is needed in the scope. This is kind of a short simple answer.
Very low drag, is not only important for long range momentum but also for wind deflection, parallel adjustments and regular "drop", specially made for long range shooting, not for Africa.
I like them very much to be honest, but just not for Africa, this bullets are a mountain hunter thing.