FOX is one of, if not the most accurate bullet I have ever tried. Only killled one roe and a young red stag. At the moment I’m using another Slovenian lead-free bullet - LOS Hunter Tactical, it’s a cheaper fragmentation type bullet.
Are you still using these bullets? What are your thoughts of 150grainers for hogs and elk on short distances (say under 100 metres) or would you recommend the heavier bullets? I see the foxbullets in 308w does come in 165gr and also 180gr.
Yes, still using these bullets and still very impressed with them! I haven’t shot any hogs or elk so I can’t comment on that specifically, but the 150gr bullets kill red deer very well.
Very useful update. I am finally tempted to try some lead free bullets in my reloads. Thank you for the information.
FOX is one of, if not the most accurate bullet I have ever tried. Only killled one roe and a young red stag. At the moment I’m using another Slovenian lead-free bullet - LOS Hunter Tactical, it’s a cheaper fragmentation type bullet.
Are you still using these bullets? What are your thoughts of 150grainers for hogs and elk on short distances (say under 100 metres) or would you recommend the heavier bullets? I see the foxbullets in 308w does come in 165gr and also 180gr.
Yes, still using these bullets and still very impressed with them! I haven’t shot any hogs or elk so I can’t comment on that specifically, but the 150gr bullets kill red deer very well.
Definately go for the 150 grainers for .308W. Lead free ammo needs more speed to mushroom right.
Hello, Which variant will you Recommend better ? 130 or 150 grs. I hunt with 308 win wild boars and roe bucks under 200 meters. Thanks
For boar I suspect 150gr but suggest you try both and see what works for you!
For calling roe, sub 100m which would you use of the 130 or 150 grain FOX?
For those scenarios I’m currently using the 150gr Fox bullets.