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I Got it. But also wanted to make sure you plug in the correct numbers to be realistic.
Hornady superformance has 150 SST at 3000 FPS
Hornady superformance has 150 SST at 3000 FPS
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Two years ago I got an Oregon antelope using a .308 with 125 gr Nosler. Almost too much for the antelope. They go down quick and easy. I've also used the same round on Eastern Oregon deer and it works beautiful. I'm a speed guy and the bullet needs to open quickly on thin skinned game. Less recoil with the lighter round helps to make the more difficult shots.I am messing around with a 308win. Haven't reloaded for it yet. But I was thinking about trying 125 Nosler BT. I am kinda looking for speed. 3k fps or so.
Has anyone used them before? or other companies 125gn bullets or lighter in 30 cal?
I also found some 110gn bullets in my dads old stash. Those might be fun! I almost thought they where pistol bullets.
Anyways. Let me hear your thoughts.
I Got it. But also wanted to make sure you plug in the correct numbers to be realistic.
Hornady superformance has 150 SST at 3000 FPS
Handloading and a 24" barrel will easily get you past 3000fps with 308 150 grainers.
If your running a 26" tube 3100 is doable.
Going that light, youre going to want to use a mono metal. A cup and core is going to fragment too much at high speeds (which you say you want to run). Id be looking at the 130 ttsx. Cup and cores work good, but you have to pay attention to velocities.I am messing around with a 308win. Haven't reloaded for it yet. But I was thinking about trying 125 Nosler BT. I am kinda looking for speed. 3k fps or so.
Has anyone used them before? or other companies 125gn bullets or lighter in 30 cal?
I also found some 110gn bullets in my dads old stash. Those might be fun! I almost thought they where pistol bullets.
Anyways. Let me hear your thoughts.
Me either buddy. Id be running a lightweight 22" tubed featherweight or superlite, since the topic deals with hunting rifles.I couldn't fathom why anyone would carry a 26 inch barreled rifle that wasn't:
A: chambered in something with at least 65 grains of powder capacity. Preferably 70+
B: possibly a single-shot where more barrel just happens because of there being hardly any action length.
While velocity may be great... you will add to your barrel burnout in the .308. Normal loads will allow the throat to last a long time.
168gr GameKings by Sierra shoot the same (well, almost) as the 168gr MatchKings. I can shoot one hole groups with that load.
I loaded some 110's and couldn't get them to pattern for anything. YMMV.