.284/7mm 155gr Cutting-Edge MTH shot out of a 7mm-08 at high velocity and low simulating long range

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2022
  • A subscriber sent me some 0.284/7mm Cutting-Edge Match/Tactical/Hunting for testing.
    I'm shooting them into 10% ballistics gelatin at higher velocity and lower simulating longer ranges out of a 7mm-08.
    I didn't have any loaded low enough to get down in the 1600 fps range I was hoping for. Its a bit of a guessing game and squibs are easy to come buy trying to get really low velocities in longer barrels. I will be doing another video on these going lower and may push them a bit higher with the 7mm Rem Mag I just picked up as well.
    Low velocity bullet recovered had a retained weight of 136.4 grains and the high velocity one had a retained weight of 141.3 grains.
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  • @rangetime6779
    @rangetime6779 2 года назад

    Great information, Cutting Edge bullets really work. Seams the Maximus expand better then the MTH's.
    Way better then Barnes, Hornady or Nosler monolithics.

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад

      The Maximus line seems to have the best overall terminal performance of the Cutting-Edge bullets.
      Hammer Bullets are another monolithic I have been impressed by.

  • @guardianminifarm8005
    @guardianminifarm8005 2 года назад

    Very interesting.

  • @tedbear2478
    @tedbear2478 2 года назад

    Haha nice you implemented the idea with the clothbag.

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад

      Yes should have a lot sooner.

    • @tedbear2478
      @tedbear2478 2 года назад

      @@simplemindedfella yes its verry easy to carch bullets like that. Hey I did a lot of testing woth subsonic 308 and 450 bushmaster I got recently. Habe you played arround with those?

    • @tedbear2478
      @tedbear2478 2 года назад

      @@simplemindedfella what you think about the terminal ascends in 7mm?

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад

      @@tedbear2478 not as of yet

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад

      @@tedbear2478 haven't tested them in 7mm. Every caliber I have the have done excellent, I wouldn't hesitate to use them.

  • @darrylpacholko5495
    @darrylpacholko5495 2 года назад

    What is your opinion on this bullet as an Elk Round? What distance is max ? I have heard 350 yard's. I have no experience as I generally use 140 grain in my 7mm08 for deer.

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад +1

      I cannot currently recommend these bullets as I am still doing testing on them. Both times I have testes these the high velocity rounds had interesting deformities and did not mushroom and shed petals like they are supposed to.
      I currently use the 140 grain trophy bonded tips in my 7mm-08 for everything including elk and absolutely love them. If you're wanting to go monolithic Hammer bullets are an excellent option I have never had failures with them.
      400 yards is a good max distance for the 7mm-08

    • @darrylpacholko5495
      @darrylpacholko5495 2 года назад

      @@simplemindedfella thanks for your time.

    • @gearguidesguns571
      @gearguidesguns571 Год назад

      In South Africa, I shot many animals with the 150-155 grain MTH and Maximus bullets from Cutting Edge in my 7mm Rem Mag. The loads were not hot (just under 2900 fps at Muzzle). Shots were 100-500 yards. The Maximus were a bit better than the MTH. I would use the 145 Grain Cutting Edge Laser or the 145 or 150 grain Badlands Bulldozer next time. The 145 Barnes LRX would also be a good choice. For elk out to 350, for sure, any of these bullets would work well. I shot many elk and caribou sized animals with a 120 gr Lost River Ballistic and a 130 Barnes TSX from my 6.5-06. Muzzle Velocities were 3260 fps with the 120 grain and 3180 with the 130 TSX.

  • @tomlarue654
    @tomlarue654 Год назад

    Do you think these bullets are similar to Hammer Bullets?

  • @cory8791
    @cory8791 2 года назад

    Great vid!!! What was the make of the rifle?

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад

      Savage

    • @cory8791
      @cory8791 2 года назад

      @@simplemindedfella I wonder if it is like mine with a 1 in 11.5 twist ever time I would test a bullet heavier then 140 it would tumble I'm my wet pack with the cutting-edge bullet it looks pretty long

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад +1

      @@cory8791 mine is a 1:9.5
      Hard to say. The pedals didn't shed consistently and that could have caused the bullet to tumble adding extra drag on one side.
      Even when using tighter twist and keeping rpm's up certain bullets have a tendency to tumble after impact especially at lower velocities. Burger bullets are very consistent at this and that is what gives them the reputation they have at long range. I pulled many whole bullets out of the far side hide when working for a game processor that were deformed yet whole Burger bullets and the clients were really surprised that bullet was whole because it did so much damage to the animal internally. That was only because it tumbled.

    • @tedbear2478
      @tedbear2478 2 года назад

      @@simplemindedfella I think thos hamburger bullets are not realy good for hunting. I like bullets which hold together a bit better. Altough I shot about 100 deer with the 162gr eld-x out of my 7x64 and that bullet fragments a lot. But the lower velocity compared to the 7mm mag in my 7x64 helps to keep things a bit better together. And they bloody smack deer like a train🤣 love em. Altough our deer in Europe are verry small, mostly Roedeer which are 30-40lbs. You could kill them with a stone easy

    • @hikenmikes8262
      @hikenmikes8262 2 года назад

      The only two nonlead bullets I have had considerable experience with on deer have been Barnes and Cutting Edge Bullets…and the kills have been considerably quicker with CEB, but they have also caused more meat damage. It’s a fair trade in my book, however, because I want game on the ground as soon as possible.

  • @tedbear2478
    @tedbear2478 2 года назад

    Would also be nice you put the bulkets on the table side by side and mention the velocity again fir each and do some conents about velocity, weight rentention and so forth.

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад

      I was thinking about that with these as the high velocity shot had better weight retention and that is not normal.
      I'm going to be doing another video with these trying to get down to the 1600 fps range on the low end and go even higher using a 7mm Rem Mag on the high end. After I have collected that data I will consider a side by side comparison of the cores showing why I believe the weight retentions were what they were.

    • @tedbear2478
      @tedbear2478 2 года назад

      @@simplemindedfella realy appreciate those efforts you put into that testing. I mean its a cool hobby anyway. Amd very usfull for guys like me which have no access to a range where I couod do ly own testing. You got patreon? So I could support you here and there a bit?

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад

      @@tedbear2478 No I do not have a Patrion. I've been thinking about it I just really am struggling for the time time to keep doing videos let alone have to do extra content it's just not feasible right now.

    • @tedbear2478
      @tedbear2478 2 года назад

      @@simplemindedfella no need fir extra content, just an account where one couid send a few dollars to support your stuff you are buying. Lets say you make 40-50$ a month with it, its just helping to buy more bullets.

    • @simplemindedfella
      @simplemindedfella  2 года назад

      @@tedbear2478 its something I should look into.