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<1700 fps, 22" penetration, fully opened at 3.5", double caliber expansion.
Speer Gold Dot 150 BLK
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Speer Gold Dot 150 BLK
300 Blackout, not just for sub-sonics.
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Shoots pretty good as well.
You can't beat the mountain, pilgrim. Mountains got its own way.
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Looks promising.
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I just threw that load together and got 1 moa. I am sure, with a bit more brass prep and TLC I can get sub moa.
I'll go out on a limb and say this is a gamechanger for this cartridge. A specific designed 150 300 blk bullet with a decent BC that expands at around 200 yards assuming a 2100 fps ( or so ) MV. I know what I'll be hunting with
I'll go out on a limb and say this is a gamechanger for this cartridge. A specific designed 150 300 blk bullet with a decent BC that expands at around 200 yards assuming a 2100 fps ( or so ) MV. I know what I'll be hunting with
You can't beat the mountain, pilgrim. Mountains got its own way.
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As always, plenty of things to check.
What powders will be best for which barrel length and deliver repeatable accuracy. So far +/- MOA has been pretty easy to achieve from 50-200 yards.
The biggest issue right now is to find the actual BC of the bullet. Speer claims .463, I think that’s wishful thinking. The Berger target 150fb is only .393, Sierra Pro Hunter is .346.
I used .340 to figure drop from 50 to 200 and hit a bit low. More testing will tell.
As time permits I’ll get a better info out here, if there is interest. Rebel is right, in a 16” barrel 200 yards should be no problem.
It would be good to see some others posting some results.
What powders will be best for which barrel length and deliver repeatable accuracy. So far +/- MOA has been pretty easy to achieve from 50-200 yards.
The biggest issue right now is to find the actual BC of the bullet. Speer claims .463, I think that’s wishful thinking. The Berger target 150fb is only .393, Sierra Pro Hunter is .346.
I used .340 to figure drop from 50 to 200 and hit a bit low. More testing will tell.
As time permits I’ll get a better info out here, if there is interest. Rebel is right, in a 16” barrel 200 yards should be no problem.
It would be good to see some others posting some results.
300 Blackout, not just for sub-sonics.
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This has my interest. I honestly have not even heard of the bullet. Have to do some research.
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Six shots at 50 yards, one inch dot for reference.
Six more shots after .005" seating depth adjustment. Note they are inside the previous six
Bright evening sun with a 5-7mph wind coming from about 10 o'clock.
Six more shots after .005" seating depth adjustment. Note they are inside the previous six
Bright evening sun with a 5-7mph wind coming from about 10 o'clock.
300 Blackout, not just for sub-sonics.
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Good shooting! I am with you on the BC, Speer numbers seem generous. Hopefully I can Labradar a couple shot strings this weekend and get some feedback.
You can't beat the mountain, pilgrim. Mountains got its own way.
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Damn you guys....I was already settled in with my heaviest bullet weight being 130gn. Do ya'll mind putting some starting load info on here?
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You can't beat the mountain, pilgrim. Mountains got its own way.
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