A Move to Monolithic Hunting Bullets? | Gun Talk Radio

Published on September 5, 2023
Duration: 12:56

This segment from Gun Talk Radio discusses the effectiveness of monolithic hunting bullets, particularly for calibers like the 7mm-08, when hunting large game like elk. Jeff Hoffman of Black Hills Ammunition advocates for monolithic copper bullets (e.g., Hornady CX, Barnes TSX) in the 120-150 grain range for the 7mm-08, explaining they retain weight better than conventional bullets, allowing for deep penetration. The discussion also touches on bullet selection for the .223 Remington, recommending monolithic bullets like the Barnes 55-grain TSX for deer, and the importance of high ballistic coefficient bullets for long-range shooting.

Quick Summary

Monolithic hunting bullets, such as copper Hornady CX or Barnes TSX, are recommended for calibers like the 7mm-08 when hunting large game like elk. These bullets retain significant weight upon impact, ensuring deep penetration, and can be used effectively in lighter bullet weights than traditional lead-core bullets.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Gun Talk Radio Segment
  2. 00:16Jeff Hoffman of Black Hills Ammunition Joins
  3. 00:33Preparing for Hunting Season: 7mm-08 for Elk & Deer
  4. 01:35The Case for Monolithic Hunting Bullets
  5. 02:01Monolithic Bullet Weight Retention Explained
  6. 02:13Recommended Monolithic Bullets for 7mm-08
  7. 03:04Learning from Ballistics Gelatin Testing
  8. 03:21Monolithic Bullet Expansion and Penetration
  9. 03:56Shot Placement and Range Considerations for Elk
  10. 05:11Switching to a .223 Remington with 1:12 Twist
  11. 05:30Bullet Limitations with a 1:12 Twist Rate
  12. 06:05Effective Bullet Performance for Deer with .223
  13. 06:27Barnes 50-55 Grain TSX for .223/5.56
  14. 07:02Black Hills Ammunition's Current Projects
  15. 07:11Advanced Sniper Rifle Program: .338 & .300 Norma
  16. 07:41Achieving Ammo Accuracy: Components and Propellants
  17. 08:04The Role of High Ballistic Coefficient (BC) Bullets
  18. 09:06Hunting Plans for the Year
  19. 09:47Rifle Choice for Antelope Hunting
  20. 10:12New Products and Demand at Black Hills Ammunition
  21. 11:14Black Hills' Quality-First Business Philosophy
  22. 11:52Customer Appreciation for Black Hills Ammunition
  23. 12:03Concluding Remarks and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are monolithic hunting bullets and why are they recommended?

Monolithic hunting bullets are typically made from a single material, often copper, and are designed to retain a high percentage of their weight upon impact. This allows for deeper penetration through tough hide and bone, making them effective for large game like elk, even in lighter calibers.

What bullet weight and type are recommended for a 7mm-08 hunting elk?

For a 7mm-08 rifle hunting elk, experts recommend monolithic bullets in the 120 to 150-grain range. Examples include Hornady CX or Barnes TSX, which offer excellent weight retention and penetration crucial for taking down large game effectively.

Can a .223 Remington be used for deer hunting with monolithic bullets?

Yes, a .223 Remington can be effective for deer hunting with monolithic bullets like the Barnes 55-grain TSX, especially if shots are placed precisely on a broadside target (double lung) and within a reasonable range, typically under 200 yards.

What is the importance of ballistic coefficient (BC) in rifle bullets?

A high ballistic coefficient means a bullet is more aerodynamic and efficient through the air. This allows it to maintain velocity better over longer distances, resulting in less bullet drop and wind drift, and ultimately more predictable performance.

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