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Gentlemen,
thank you very much for your thoughts an information about the rifle/cartridge!
One purpose for which I regard this rifle as ideal is varminting, the long range (200m plus) shot at young summmer foxes in long fields from a "hochsitz" or crows from a blind
I will try 55grs bullets (according to the books max for the 1:14" twist) like - Sierra 55grs SPBT Gameking as a cheap test bullet - 55grs Ballistic Tip, V-Max and maybe Berger HP Varmint Flat Base for best accuracy and for varmints .
This cartridge in either version seems not sensible for roe deer, I expect much meat damage on short distances and lack of penetration on medium ranges, even not with these varmint bullets.
Again, thank you very much and have a nice day!
best regards Rolf
@John: Did you have any experiences (or hopefully success?) with the 8mm and 9,5mm Mannlicher Schönauers?
IF you used a hard bullet.. such as a Barnes or even a Swift, damage to meat and hide would be greatly reduced.. We had a 50gr Nosler Ballistic tip ( explosive) when my son shot the mule deer, which are bigger than Roe. Bullet made about a 1" sized hole on entry, exploded the lungs and lodged against the ribs on the off side .. very little damage to carcass..
https://www.barnesbullets.com/product/tsx/
https://www.swiftbullets.com/pages/bullets
These would also work great on Roe Deer https://www.federalpremium.com/rifle/premium-centerfire-rifle/
Thx Ripp
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