Best bullet weight . 223 with 1 9 twist - The High Road The Hornady manual doesn't list those for 223 Rem but they do for 223 Service Rifle I would assume that's a 223 Rem chamber (they state 1 9 twist) and they say they're an excellent choice for 2-300 yards Anyone have any experience with 68 grain match bullets in 223 chambers? I can't shoot 5 56 x 45 in that rifle
Hornady Aeromatch bullets | The High Road The new AEROMATCH™ bullets feature the most popular match bullet profiles and weights from across the industry – now perfected and available from Hornady Small batches of 3000 sequential bullets will be available for the high-volume shooter in case quantities featuring six 500-count boxes Individual 500-count boxes will also be available
. 308 bullets - Sierra vs Hornady | The High Road Since bullets are so hard to find now I've been shooting a lot of 168gr Hornady BTHP Match bullets and see no difference in them compared to the Sierra I'm guessing the Hornady hunting bullet will yield similar results You might want to try Hornady's 165gr InterBond instead of their InterLock
HAP BULLETS WITHOUT CANNELURE | The High Road I acquired a box of 357 diameter 125 grain Hornady Action Pistol bullets They are full metal jacketed flat nose without a cannelure I tried loading these in 38 special revolver but can't crimp them to prevent the bullet from moving out in the other rounds of the cylinder If I try to get a
Best powder for . 223 Hornady bullets? | The High Road But my local shop had hornady bullets for cheap; so I went with them But in the hornady manual, it says nothing about most accurate load So I'd like to know your guys' recommendations I'd like to minimize flash as much as possible while still using a common inexpensive powder
Is the Hornady HAP the same as JHP | The High Road I'm surprised Hornady told you to use their XTP load data The Hornady load manual I have is the 9th Edition and does not list the HAP bullet, only the XTP bullet Hodgdon's online load data lists a 125gr Sierra JHP, a 125gr LRN and 125gr HAP bullet
Confused On . 308 Load Data From Hornady Hodgdon I have observed the same thing regarding Hornady load data and recently mentioned it on another 308 thread Hornady max loads are just above start loads found in powder co loads and start loads way lower, so Hornady data appears to be on the conservative side
Hornady 150gr FMJBTs and Lake City 7. 62x51 brass These Hornady bullets are actually pretty good bullets, not match grade, but much better than the average FMJ I tested them in a number of my 308 rifles For some reason, I hit a sweet spot in my Ruger M77 with 41 0 grains IMR 3031 Other rifles, the same load not so good I would not push these bullets any faster than 2700 fps as I want long case life If you were using IMR 4895 I would