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    Posted: October 17 2024 at 12:52pm
I  recently picked up some 215 grain Kling Kore Soft Points for my No5Mk1, I got some data from 303British.com.
Back in the early 80's I shot a big bull moose with a No5Mk1a couple of these big slugs.
It was under 100 yds, I put two slugs into the moose, two double lung shots.
The first was a  kill shot, the second was to make sure he didn't run off.

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sounds like a deer killer here , we have a lot of brush in our deer hunting areas so carbines are the preferred item , most are using the trusty old 3030 in those areas and there are a lot of them coming to the range these days durringsight in - pre opener 
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I just gave away a couple of boxes of heavy bullets some 215 Gr SP & some 215 Gr FMJ Rebated BTs.
I tried them but they really weren't doing anything for me.
Maybe the new owner will find a home for them in the old Martini actions he likesBig smile
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Originally posted by A square 10 A square 10 wrote:

sounds like a deer killer here , we have a lot of brush in our deer hunting areas so carbines are the preferred item , most are using the trusty old 3030 in those areas and there are a lot of them coming to the range these days durringsight in - pre opener 

I shot these on paper today, 1.25 inches at 50 yds, through the factory battle sights. 
No chrony today, next trip.  
They should clock in around 2000 fps??
I wanted to make sure the loads  were safe.
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That's fine for a No5.
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Originally posted by Shamu Shamu wrote:

That's fine for a No5.

I also tried some 220 grain  .308 diameter Hornady RN out of the No5, they shoot a bit lower on the target  without  tumbling.
The 150, and 180  grain Speer shot good with the 150 grain bullets clocking in at just a hair under 2400 fps with the short barrel of the No5.
I have room to add a couple grains to each load, but with it being accurate I don't feel the need to possibly change the accuracy.
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Good decision IMO. The most accurate loads are frequently a little bellow max.
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215 gr??? on a deer??? Your gonna hafta lick the bullet after you shoot it if'n you want any meat!!
Loose wimmen tightened here
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BWHAHAHAhahaha!
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You will not have to gut it / field dress it.

All the innards will be going out the exit hole.

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