by The Annoyed Man » Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:10 am
I'm curious about how the Matchking performed. Did you get a chance to recover the bullet? Did it give any signs of having shed jacketing along the wound channel? I ask because I have contemplated using Matchkings for hunting soft-skinned game before, but I haven't tried it yet. I have always gotten my best performance at the range out of my R700 .308 with Matchkings. Even handloads using good commercial hunting bullets haven't performed quite as well for me in terms of accuracy......not terrible, but just not as good.
I'm one of those geeks who tends to obsess over group sizes, even when practical accuracy is well within ethical acceptability for hunting. It's a habit I'm trying to break. So far, the best commercial hunting load I've found for that rifle from the standpoint of accuracy continues to be the 165 grain Federal Fusion cartridge....although I have yet to actually take a deer with it, so I don't know how it actually performs in application. It's supposed to yank the rug out from under them.....but every manufacturer says that about their ammo.
Anyway, I'm interested to know how that Matchking performed for you.
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