Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
What was the distance shooting into the gel and windshield? I didn’t see it listed above.
Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
10 feet.bearcatrp wrote:What was the distance shooting into the gel and windshield? I didn’t see it listed above.
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
With a muzzle velocity of 1066, at 300 yds. velocity is 940 fps. (using Strelock free version)ThreeHundredBlackout wrote:If one of you guys have the ammo and gel It would be good information to know how the bullet performs at 100, 200 and 300 yards in gel being interrested in its possible performance for hunting.
Im still working on getting some gel, otherwise i would just do it myself.
I didnt expect this much info this soon about the round , Awesome job guys !
impact at 935 fps.
in bare gel.
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Nice work !ozleux wrote:With a muzzle velocity of 1066, at 300 yds. velocity is 940 fps. (using Strelock free version)ThreeHundredBlackout wrote:If one of you guys have the ammo and gel It would be good information to know how the bullet performs at 100, 200 and 300 yards in gel being interrested in its possible performance for hunting.
Im still working on getting some gel, otherwise i would just do it myself.
I didnt expect this much info this soon about the round , Awesome job guys !
impact at 935 fps.
in bare gel.
How did the wound channel look?
I havent shot since my buck in Nov.....i need to get out.....but it was -13*f here in wyo tonight, so yeah thats gonna have to wait a little bit.
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
It obviously tumbled, which I'm not sure is a bad thing. At the end of the day, I don't want to get shot with one
This was the 1065 fps.
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Thanks fir the pict !
Yeah i wouldn't want to get hit with a 22lr let alone this.
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Or <50 yards in an 8" barrelozleux wrote:With a muzzle velocity of 1066, at 300 yds. velocity is 940 fps. (using Strelock free version)ThreeHundredBlackout wrote:If one of you guys have the ammo and gel It would be good information to know how the bullet performs at 100, 200 and 300 yards in gel being interrested in its possible performance for hunting.
Im still working on getting some gel, otherwise i would just do it myself.
I didnt expect this much info this soon about the round , Awesome job guys !
impact at 935 fps.
in bare gel.
It would be good to know actual velocity loss in an 8" barrel and what the bullet does down to about 850 fps.
For loading as a component it does not matter. But for guys buying off the shelf, having muzzle velocity be the low end of functioning speeds will be a problem.
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
At 826 fps, it didn't expand. Penciled through 18" of gel, into a hard rubber wheel chock.dellet wrote:Or <50 yards in an 8" barrelozleux wrote:With a muzzle velocity of 1066, at 300 yds. velocity is 940 fps. (using Strelock free version)ThreeHundredBlackout wrote:If one of you guys have the ammo and gel It would be good information to know how the bullet performs at 100, 200 and 300 yards in gel being interrested in its possible performance for hunting.
Im still working on getting some gel, otherwise i would just do it myself.
I didnt expect this much info this soon about the round , Awesome job guys !
impact at 935 fps.
in bare gel.
It would be good to know actual velocity loss in an 8" barrel and what the bullet does down to about 850 fps.
For loading as a component it does not matter. But for guys buying off the shelf, having muzzle velocity be the low end of functioning speeds will be a problem.
Malinois, it's French for "Don't get one"
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Clearly my posting skills need some work
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Re: Hornady 300BLK 190gr Sub-X in Gel
Maybe posted in the other thread, or I missed it here. Could be my reading skills.ozleux wrote:Clearly my posting skills need some work
Did you down load or was that shot from a short barrel?
Hornady is no help. Their tables show the same velocity for all barrel lengths with the same ammo. Would love to know what powder they used to accomplish that
16" SAAMI Test Barrel 1:8 Muzzle 100 Yards 200 Yards 300 Yards 400 Yards 500 Yards
Velocity (fps) 1050 998 955 918 885 856
Energy (ft lbs) 465 420 384 355 331 309
Trajectory (in) -1.5 0 -33.4 -104.9 -217.7 -375.1
10.5" Noveske® CQB 1:8" Muzzle 100 Yards 200 Yards 300 Yards 400 Yards 500 Yards
Velocity (fps) 1047 995 953 916 884 855
Energy (ft lbs) 462 418 383 354 330 308
Trajectory (in) -1.5 0 -33.6 -105.5 -218.8 -376.8
8" LMT CQB 1:8" Muzzle 100 Yards 200 Yards 300 Yards 400 Yards 500 Yards
Velocity (fps) 1041 990 949 913 881 852
Energy (ft lbs) 457 414 380 351 327 306
Trajectory (in) -1.5 0 -33.9 -106.5 -220.8 -380.1
9" AAC 1:8" Muzzle 100 Yards 200 Yards 300 Yards 400 Yards 500 Yards
Velocity (fps) 1050 998 955 918 885 856
Energy (ft lbs) 465 420 384 355 331 309
Trajectory (in) -1.5 0 -33.4 -104.9 -217.7 -375.1
At least you didn't do a sidewall test on the tire the chock was holdingozleux wrote:
At 826 fps, it didn't expand. Penciled through 18" of gel, into a hard rubber wheel chock.
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