Did you draw a tag? I just found out Friday I drew a 6B Mulie tag for November. Probably use my Grendel and the 120 TTSX. Sorry didn't see above post.
Partition, sst, GMX?
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Originally posted by lamrith View PostEnded up drawing 34A for Oct 22-29! Coues deer it is. Time to get back out there and put more lead downrange and get ready!My "6.5" = 24" AA Overwatch upper 1/9 twist, NC based US Tactical lower, standard A4 6 position stock, AR Gold Trigger, JPS SCS buffer, Vortex 6-24 x 50 FFP PST with EBR-2C MOA reticle
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Originally posted by Savage Shooter View PostSo, since your target is smaller and light skinned are you going to go with the AMAX or SSTs? I don't think you will need a GMX or TSX / TTSX or Partitions but might benefit from higher velocity and better BCs on the SSTs . However, I am curious if you have results to share on your testing to date with your previously mentioned loads.
I was told this by one hunter/shooter that is a member here and after thinking about it, it just makes sense:
You're spitting a more than supersonic piece of metal of substantial weight through a living creature, which rarely has a chest thicker than 24". Most Grendel projectiles penetrate that far with expansion.Anderson lower with ALG Combat trigger and Ergo F43 stock:
18" 1:8 6.5 grendel barrel, 13" troy alpha free float, Mbuis, PA 4-14x44 FFP ACSS scope.
SAA lower(Form 1 in process)
16" 1:9 5.56 barrel, A2 sightpost, GI Handguard, Eotech XPS2.0 w/ 1.5-5x magnifier.
Anderson Pistol lower:
16" 1:8 300BLK Free Float, Eotech XPS2.0
6" 9mm with 7" free float and KAK muzzle device, Magpull MBUIS
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Here you go, a number of deer shot with 123 and 140 Amax, allthough at velocities higher than Grendel. It works fine, I've shot deer in the hundreds with them.
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