Putting Lehigh bullets to the test.
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
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Putting Lehigh bullets to the test.
I heard from Dave that the orders have been coming in for these bullets so i owe it to the guys to show how they perform.
Saturday 4/4/2009 we will be shooting pigs with these bullets. There will be three of us going and hopefully all three of us using Muzzleloaders and these bullets.
I really plan on using the 200grn http://lehighbullets.com/products.asp?cat=23
These bullets are my favorite. Most would say a 200grn bullet is light for a Hog but i think these bullets will perform excellant. If the first Hog isnt harvested cleanly with it, my second Pig will be shot with a 250grn bullet.
The two Muzzleloaders i will be taking will be Knight Disc Elites, both in 45 and 50cal. The 45 Disc Elite will be using 125 to 140grns of BH209 to harvest a pig. If all works as planned, it will harvest both of them. I do have some of these bullets coming with ballistic tips coming on them. I have no plans now of using the ballistic tip bullets on this hunt.
My one friend will be using a T/C Triumph with the 250grn Lehigh bullet with around 115 to 125grns of BH209. The other guy i'm not sure. No big deal either way. We should have some good info to share when done.
Saturday 4/4/2009 we will be shooting pigs with these bullets. There will be three of us going and hopefully all three of us using Muzzleloaders and these bullets.
I really plan on using the 200grn http://lehighbullets.com/products.asp?cat=23
These bullets are my favorite. Most would say a 200grn bullet is light for a Hog but i think these bullets will perform excellant. If the first Hog isnt harvested cleanly with it, my second Pig will be shot with a 250grn bullet.
The two Muzzleloaders i will be taking will be Knight Disc Elites, both in 45 and 50cal. The 45 Disc Elite will be using 125 to 140grns of BH209 to harvest a pig. If all works as planned, it will harvest both of them. I do have some of these bullets coming with ballistic tips coming on them. I have no plans now of using the ballistic tip bullets on this hunt.
My one friend will be using a T/C Triumph with the 250grn Lehigh bullet with around 115 to 125grns of BH209. The other guy i'm not sure. No big deal either way. We should have some good info to share when done.
#4
RE: Putting Lehigh bullets to the test.
Now we're talking Grouse. These bullets work great on paper. Now we'll see howthey stand up to a hog. Or should I say how the hog stands up to them? Let us know.
#7
RE: Putting Lehigh bullets to the test.
ORIGINAL: rt_con
Looking forward to the results Grouse.
I'm thinking the 250 Lehigh as a replacement for 250 Barnes. Let's see who wins ...it's brass vs. copper.
Looking forward to the results Grouse.
I'm thinking the 250 Lehigh as a replacement for 250 Barnes. Let's see who wins ...it's brass vs. copper.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Fair Haven, NJ
Posts: 146
RE: Putting Lehigh bullets to the test.
SW... only if it outperforms the Barnes !
IMO, a very tough test indeed...but I don't want to turn this intoa bullet bashing thread.
I'm sure Grouse will provide a detailed report with lots of pics.
IMO, a very tough test indeed...but I don't want to turn this intoa bullet bashing thread.
I'm sure Grouse will provide a detailed report with lots of pics.