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Solid copper bullets Not a TTSX but I took a doe last season with a 140gr Lapua Naturalis out of a 6.5 Creedmoor. Headshot, blew all the bone in its skull to bits. Sounded like a sack full of wet rocks when I picked it's head up.
Need a new reloading kit! Everything for extreme LRS! Here's a list that has everything you need to get started. I'm sure there will be differences of opinion on this however... -Forster Co-Ax press -Redding type S competition full length bushing die set for your caliber -Redding TiN...
If you're looking to get in to shooting PRS type matches, look what types of rifles those guys are shooting. There's a thread that shows what equipment is used broken down by component posted somewhere on here. I don't recall seeing a single DTA on the list.
JBM lists the length of the Berger 6.5mm 130gr VLD as 1.4". I just cracked open a new box of 100 and they are measuring on average 1.323" in length. What gives? Anyone else out there find this to be true for their lot of these bullets?
Pull your bolt back to even with your scope's ocular lens. Get out your calipers and measure from the middle of the firing pin to the middle of your ocular lens. That is the scope height you enter in to your ballistic calculator.
Pointed 136 scenars I have shot about 1k pointed 136 Scenars in a 6.5 Creedmoor. I was using a G7 BC of .285 in my AB Kestrel. Verified this out to 1k on several different occasions.