Need help with bullet choice
#11
If you want easy and cheap, go with the pre-packaged XTP's - those tend to shoot well out of the Wolf and perform well. If you want easy and not as cheap, but with better terminal performance, go with Barnes Expander MZ. If you want to play around some, there's no end to the combinations you can work up.
#12
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Central Virginia
I just bought xtp's and sabots in bulk. $20 for 50 xtp's and 50 sabots as opposed to $13 for 20 prepackaged. Just a thought if you plan on doing a good bit of shooting. The xtp's should be all the bullet you will ever need.
#13
Giant Nontypical
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That 250 Gold Dot is my go bullet for woods hunting I have take 5 deer with a back edge of the shoulder shot and the were all bang flops 110 of 777 [1900]or 110 of BH209 [2000].
My go to bullet when I might have to shoot over 150 yds is the 200gr SW 120gr BH209 [2250] 3" high at a 100yd 3" low at 200yd dead on at175yd.
The Triumph is a mean machine.
My go to bullet when I might have to shoot over 150 yds is the 200gr SW 120gr BH209 [2250] 3" high at a 100yd 3" low at 200yd dead on at175yd.
The Triumph is a mean machine.
#14
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Here are some 250 grain Gold Dots shot into damp sandy loam at 100 yards.

Here are some 300 grain Gold Dots shot into damp sandy loam at 100 yards. Take your pick.


Here are some 300 grain Gold Dots shot into damp sandy loam at 100 yards. Take your pick.

#15
Nontypical Buck
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dmboggs74
No doubt in my mind the XTP's will work great - but were it me I would use .452/250 grain Speer Gold Dot. They are bonded and will not come a part...
Stay away from the PB's if you can...
Speer Gold Dots...
dmboggs74
No doubt in my mind the XTP's will work great - but were it me I would use .452/250 grain Speer Gold Dot. They are bonded and will not come a part...
Stay away from the PB's if you can...
Speer Gold Dots...
Chap Gleason
#16
Nontypical Buck
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If you want easy and cheap, go with the pre-packaged XTP's - those tend to shoot well out of the Wolf and perform well. If you want easy and not as cheap, but with better terminal performance, go with Barnes Expander MZ. If you want to play around some, there's no end to the combinations you can work up.
If you want easy and cheap, go with the pre-packaged XTP's - those tend to shoot well out of the Wolf and perform well. If you want easy and not as cheap, but with better terminal performance, go with Barnes Expander MZ. If you want to play around some, there's no end to the combinations you can work up.
#17
Nontypical Buck
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Here are some 250 grain Gold Dots shot into damp sandy loam at 100 yards.

Here are some 300 grain Gold Dots shot into damp sandy loam at 100 yards. Take your pick.
Here are some 250 grain Gold Dots shot into damp sandy loam at 100 yards.

Here are some 300 grain Gold Dots shot into damp sandy loam at 100 yards. Take your pick.
Best wishes,
Chap
#18
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Here are some pancakes.



80,90,100g 405g AT. Powerbelts are PURE lead with a thin copper coating to prevent lead build up. You can NOT compare modern Pistol bullets to an actual full bore projectile thats pure lead.

295g HP @ 100 yards with 80g pyro Select. Hit my 2x4 and then went into sand behind my target,


More 405 AT's that i fired into some real nasty sand,

Now here is some tests i did for Forum member Saxman,
these are 245g AT with 80g PS which IS the maximum limit for this bullet.


Hollow Point 245 pancake with 80 grains No matter what range. Thats what the HP does, Its made to rapidly expand while the Aerotip slows down this process and prevents break up.
LEFT: HP. RIGHT: AT Both were fired at the same range and same charge.

Powerbelt recommends 150g mag charges for shots Over 140 yards, never intended for 30 yard shots. Especially with pure lead.



80,90,100g 405g AT. Powerbelts are PURE lead with a thin copper coating to prevent lead build up. You can NOT compare modern Pistol bullets to an actual full bore projectile thats pure lead.

295g HP @ 100 yards with 80g pyro Select. Hit my 2x4 and then went into sand behind my target,


More 405 AT's that i fired into some real nasty sand,

Now here is some tests i did for Forum member Saxman,
these are 245g AT with 80g PS which IS the maximum limit for this bullet.


Hollow Point 245 pancake with 80 grains No matter what range. Thats what the HP does, Its made to rapidly expand while the Aerotip slows down this process and prevents break up.
LEFT: HP. RIGHT: AT Both were fired at the same range and same charge.

Powerbelt recommends 150g mag charges for shots Over 140 yards, never intended for 30 yard shots. Especially with pure lead.
#20
Spike
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Dmboggs74,
If your Wolf has a real tight barrel like mine, I would highly recommend the Hornady 250g SST with the Low Drag sabots. Not only do they load significantly easier, but they also come 25 to a box for ~ $14.00.
The Gold Dots are working well in my KRB but were too tight in my Wolf.
Good luck and have fun making smoke.
James
If your Wolf has a real tight barrel like mine, I would highly recommend the Hornady 250g SST with the Low Drag sabots. Not only do they load significantly easier, but they also come 25 to a box for ~ $14.00.
The Gold Dots are working well in my KRB but were too tight in my Wolf.
Good luck and have fun making smoke.
James


