Speer Gold Dot 150 grain Blackout Specific Bullet Now Available

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Re: Speer Gold Dot 150 grain Blackout Specific Bullet Coming Soon

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Freedom1973 wrote:I would like to see what the expansion of this bullet looks like. This looks very promising. Any chance of recovering a few from water jugs or a rump roast?
Same link as posted above

viewtopic.php?f=128&t=101961
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Re: Speer Gold Dot 150 grain Blackout Specific Bullet Coming Soon

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I' m thinking this will be my new whitetail bullet.I have been using the 125sst but have yet to use them on a deer. I'm bumping the powder up 1/2 a grain to check that out.
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Re: Speer Gold Dot 150 grain Blackout Specific Bullet Coming Soon

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plant.one wrote:heres the direct link to the load data for this bullet from speer

https://www.speer-ammo.com/-/media/5706 ... ecc289.pdf
17.8 gr H110 behind a 150 grain bullet? :shock: That is stout!
I run 15 gr behind the Hornday 150 FMJs as a range load.
I had laddered up to mid 16 grains and blew primers by 16.5.
16 grains is good, but 15 is fine and easier on brass and guns and just as accurate.
I would approach the listed H110 max load with extreme caution.
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Re: Speer Gold Dot 150 grain Blackout Specific Bullet Coming Soon

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dellet wrote:
Freedom1973 wrote:I would like to see what the expansion of this bullet looks like. This looks very promising. Any chance of recovering a few from water jugs or a rump roast?
Same link as posted above

viewtopic.php?f=128&t=101961
Thanks! I missed that. Some fine shooting in there. Once I get done dialing in Dolomite's 265gr and 245gr this one will be next.
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