300 Wilson Ham’r

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Re: 300 Wilson Ham’r

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07Kingpin wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 6:56 pm Been kicking around the idea of a ham'r build on a bolt action platform.

Would like to run sub and supersonic loads, would an 18" 1:10 be good for this?

Thanks, Matt.
For (heavy) subs you'll want 1:8 or 1:7.

My opinion is you'll compromise what the HAM'R is designed for by trying to make it a sub gun. But you know what they say about opinions.
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Thanks for the reply.

That's the rub isn't it? The 300 seems to be designed to run subs and may not do as well with supers but the Ham'r is the opposite- trying to find a way to split the difference.
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Re: 300 Wilson Ham’r

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125gr tnt out of 18" still has its uses

https://youtu.be/OAmr-53S36A

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That right there looks like fun!

I don't know squat about Texas pigs, but that seems pretty good for 2 minutes of shooting! :lol:

How long was the actual shooting? I'm surprised that so many of them stood there to wait their turn.

I almost, almost, wish we had them in Maine. But they won't survive our winters.

Just curious, what do you do with them? One video I watched saw them being brought to a dog food maker. That's a lot of pork you have there.
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djones wrote: Mon Apr 04, 2022 7:39 am 125gr tnt out of 18" still has its uses

https://youtu.be/OAmr-53S36A

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What thermal you using?
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i started hunting at 10:00pm and ran out of ammo at 5:00am. i hadn't hunted there in almost a year, so they forgot everything they learned about a truck with no lights on, lol. i haven't had hogs stand around like that in over 15 years.
i do whatever the farmer wants. depending on the stage of the crop, i might leave them or drag them out. the pile you see is where i left them. scope is a trijicon mark 3.

i went back the next night with a friend and did even better. over 40! still ran out of ammo at 5:00am... and i had over a hundred rounds!

https://youtu.be/xcLZ09nd6Dw

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added some special effects to liven things up

https://youtu.be/9hLBmmhF6lY
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not much going on here, but i'll add this short clip...

https://youtu.be/3mFT2D3_EQE
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djones wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 5:48 pm not much going on here, but i'll add this short clip...

https://youtu.be/3mFT2D3_EQE
Always love your videos. Thanks.
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