Hoping for some help from the long range crew on here. I am preparing for my elk hunt during 4th season in Colorado. Where we are going there is a good chance my final shout could end up bring in the 300-400 yard range. I know this isn't super long, but I am planning on shooting Barnes TTSX as it seems to be the most accurate from my gun, and I have heard great things about these bullets.
I was planning on shooting the 168 grain, but am a little concerned with the velocity at these ranges, as the TTSX requires velocity to expand. I am considering dropping to a 150 grain as I can maintain over 2400 FPS at these ranges (7,000 elevation.)
Let me know your thoughts. I know the copper bullets stay together much better than lead, making smaller bullets capable of doing similar internal damage as they retain their weight.
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I was planning on shooting the 168 grain, but am a little concerned with the velocity at these ranges, as the TTSX requires velocity to expand. I am considering dropping to a 150 grain as I can maintain over 2400 FPS at these ranges (7,000 elevation.)
Let me know your thoughts. I know the copper bullets stay together much better than lead, making smaller bullets capable of doing similar internal damage as they retain their weight.
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