- Hornady 5. 56mm 55 Grain GMX TAP Barrier - Snipers Hide
Hornady’s 5 56mm 55 grain GMX TAP Barrier ammunition (#81255) uses the same 55 grain GMX projectile that is available as a reloading component The 55 grain GMX bullet is a monolithic hollow-point, but unlike similar monolithic bullets such as the all-copper Barnes TSX, the Hornady GMX is made from gilding metal (95% copper and 5% zinc)
- Hornady GMX 55gr 224” - Snipers Hide
Look at the title that you posted for this thread Then re-read what I actually wrote in my above post, "55 grain GMX 224" projectile," and then re-look at the picture of the actual 55 grain GMX 224" projectile that I posted The pictures that you posted are nothing but stock pictures from Hornady of larger caliber GMX projectiles
- Hunting Fishing Barnes TSX vs. Hornady GMX - Snipers Hide
The new Hornady GMX bullet is made from guilding metal, not solid copper like the TSX I have noticed much less fouling with the GMX than the Barnes bullets If you run the Barnes in a fast caliber (magnum), then you will have copper fouling in as little as 15-20 rounds I have had good accuracy with the GMX, as well as the Barnes
- Hornady GMX 70gr. in . 223 and general monolithic reloading
I purchased three boxes of Hornady's 70gr monolithic bullets, the GMX series, only to discover that Hornady says they won't stabilize in a 1:8 twist barrel Unfortunately this is exactly what I have, 16" Wylde chamber, 1:8 twist in an auto-loader AR-15 I loaded five rounds, H335@23gr even just to see if I'd get keyholes at 100 yards Nada
- Range Report 6. 5 Creedmoor 120 GR GMX - Snipers Hide
The 120 GMX factory ammo was pretty hot, from the 22 5" barrel I shoot the bullets were passing the chrono avg 3075fps roughly, IMO that's pretty darn quick and I noted that the primers were somewhat flattened, definitely flatter than my known-to-be-warm 140Amax handload
- Success with Barnes, Hornady or Nosler All copper Gilding Bullets in . . .
Greetings Gents, If you have had any success in load development for 308 with the Barnes, (TTSX, TSX, LRX 150, 165, 168) Hornady, (GMX 150 or 168) or the Nosler Etip in 150 or 168 please chime in and share your experiences in loading 308 Please include COAL I have been hit or miss with
- Any 300BLK 110 GMX loads? | Snipers Hide Forum
Looked at published data, but most 110 for 300blk are using varmint bullets Im trying to replicate the Hornady custom load They have a 110 GMX going 2285 from the muzzle, seated 2 210 Im using a 16" CMMG Resolute upper, suppressed Looking to drop some muleys I already have 30-06, 308
- Range Report 300 blackout bullets: light, medium or heavy? - Snipers Hide
so besides the obvious sub vs supers What do you guys think about say 110 grain vs 125 grain 125 vs 150 150 vs 168 As far as it relates to 300 blackout Moving up in weight drops velocity very quickly in 300 I'm sure its OK, with say barnes $1 25 a shot bullets but what about the cheaper
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