John,
One thing I don't see on that card is the speed...Not important enough?
Hey Fred. What’s your recipe? I just prepped 600 223 cases and have 50 gr VG’s to top them with. I’m thinking I’d start with about 25.5 of H335 and work up. 26.2 should be the sweet spot.I don't acticvely hunt them but I do keep a rifle chambered in 223 at my ranch next to the door where I can survey most of my proprety. My go to is hand load Barnes varmint grenades. Never had one take another step once hit .
Hey Fred. What’s your recipe? I just prepped 600 223 cases and have 50 gr VG’s to top them with. I’m thinking I’d start with about 25.5 of H335 and work up. 26.2 should be the sweet spot.
Love the HH, they are great. I loaded up my '06 with 124 gr HH for this falls deer hunts.
Love the HH, they are great. I loaded up my '06 with 124 gr HH for this falls deer hunts.
You have an infatuation with speed lol. Load them up let’s go coyote hunting should be spectacular. Love to see one of those in a frontal coyote shot.I bought some to load up in my 300 WM. Should shoot nice and flat!!!
You have an infatuation with speed lol. Load them up let’s go coyote hunting should be spectacular. Love to see one of those in a frontal coyote shot.
This guy sure doesn’t like hammers! Not sure why all the hate. Thoughts?
Congrats and good insight. Any pass through?I just returned from the B2 zone where I scored on a huge 3x2. It was a broadside 60-yard shot, mid-chest, right behind the shoulder. The load was a 308 Winchester with a 124-grain HH pushed with 46.2 grain of Varget to 2,996 f/s. It was zeroed at 210 yards and gives 1/4" groups. The 210 zero gives me a 2" MPBR of 250 yards. The bullet just disintegrated the lungs! It was a massive display of destruction. After seeing what this bullet does when it hits, I will be damn sure to NOT make a shoulder shot in the future. You will lose the entire far-side shoulder if you do. One of the group, also shooting a Hammer, took a quartering frontal shot and lost almost all of one shoulder. This bullet may be too destructive, but I'm still using it. I'm just going to be very careful of shot placement.
I have had my 124s pass through multiple deer. I am only going 2914Congrats and good insight. Any pass through?
This will be my first year running them @JakeSCH helped me load some up for the 6.5ManBunImproved (PRC) and the 124's are at 3390 with a 23" barrel.
I just returned from the B2 zone where I scored on a huge 3x2. It was a broadside 60-yard shot, mid-chest, right behind the shoulder. The load was a 308 Winchester with a 124-grain HH pushed with 46.2 grain of Varget to 2,996 f/s. It was zeroed at 210 yards and gives 1/4" groups. The 210 zero gives me a 2" MPBR of 250 yards. The bullet just disintegrated the lungs! It was a massive display of destruction. After seeing what this bullet does when it hits, I will be damn sure to NOT make a shoulder shot in the future. You will lose the entire far-side shoulder if you do. One of the group, also shooting a Hammer, took a quartering frontal shot and lost almost all of one shoulder. This bullet may be too destructive, but I'm still using it. I'm just going to be very careful of shot placement.