6BR Norma shooter needs help with hunting bullet selection.

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Gunny Sergeant
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I’ve been shooting MatchBurners in my BR for the better part of 5-6 years and only shooting steel/paper with awesome results.

My son is getting to the age where he’s more than happy shooting MY rifle and has the itch to kill some stuff.

I initially was searching for a bullet that could serve as both a target and hunting projectile that was economical and would be able to handle thin to medium skin game to several hundred yards… Mainly hogs, deer, coyote and ram.

I did not find anything that I was happy to let bridge the gap, and decided that the best option would be to keep my current range load, and start a new load development with a hunting bullet.

I’m still wide open on hunting bullet options but have done some initial development with the 103 gr ELD-X.

I’m concerned about interlock vs bonded cores, and know a bonded bullet would be better on hogs specifically, which I foresee being the bulk of what we kill in TX.

Seeing as how he will be shooting whatever we decide on out of a 6BR and likely at BR speeds… 2700-ish… should I stay with an interlock construction to get safe and reliable expansion, even if I give up a little bit of weight retention?
 
105 Berger hunters.
On my BRs they hit to the same POI out to 800yds

Edit to clarify: they have the same impact and trajectory as the 105 MB. The Berger are just more consistent.
 
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I've been playing with the 95gr berger hunting vld and the 90gr Sierra TGK in a 22" dasher. The bergers are doing mid to upper 2700's. Sierras are running 2850ish. Preference towards the berger at the moment. Popped some caracaras that liked to take a run at my ducks with both bullets. The sierra seemed to hold together a little better. A little more explosive result with the berger.

Also have the 108 elite hunter, but I havent loaded any yet. I shot the 85gr sierra bthp gameking a lot from a 243AI. Its a pretty good one also. Probably work well at br speeds.