125 g Nosler Ballistic Tip tough enough?
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
Posts: 5,293
RE: 125 g Nosler Ballistic Tip tough enough?
I would certainly hope so. That is enough for an arrow moving at 200 fps. It may not deliver as much energy as a heavier bullet but I'm sure it's plenty with proper shot placement. Especially at closer ranges.
What caliber are we talking about out of curiousity?
Paul
What caliber are we talking about out of curiousity?
Paul
#4
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 25
RE: 125 g Nosler Ballistic Tip tough enough?
I mean would it hold together at this velocity? Gun shoots very tight groups with this bullet, would love to use it for deer, but not if it would fail at close range.
#5
RE: 125 g Nosler Ballistic Tip tough enough?
I don't think it will,thats a light for caliber bullet more intended for varmits(also moving very,very fast),it might work if you avoid dead on shoulder contact or bone.But IMHO you will have a bullet break-up.
BBJ
BBJ
#6
RE: 125 g Nosler Ballistic Tip tough enough?
That bullet explodes like a bomb at 3550, so I can only imagine it will get worse at 3900. Great "terminate with extreme prejudice" varmint load - but not good for deer. I'm not sure I would want to use any of the ballistic tip bullets for a .30 caliber this fast. Go for a Barnes TSX, Partition, or one of the bonded bullets.
#9
RE: 125 g Nosler Ballistic Tip tough enough?
It is hard to beat a Barnes TSX on these .30 Super Magnums. I have used the 150 grain Barnes X (NP3 coated) in a .30-378 Weatherby with good results. Fast, flat, good penetration, not a lot of tissue damage.