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Post by sandsock on Jan 2, 2012 13:05:26 GMT -8
As part of the prep for my next project I'm sourcing some ammo. The Hornady cases seem the most promising as the small primer seems the most reasonable for a cartridge of this size but in costing out components the total for 100 rounds is around $90 compared to $100 for loaded ammo. I think 110gr is a good idea so I can reload Nosler Accubonds of the same weight. I'm not sure whether the Vmax or BTHP would be a better? I'm looking at a case purchase so the choice needs to be one or the other.
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Post by Brandon Sneed on Jan 2, 2012 13:17:57 GMT -8
If you haven't already check out silver state armory for brass. Right now they are backlogged due to the holidays but they manuf their own brass.
They also sell loaded nosler projectiles since theyre a nosler dealer. I'm a fan of th 100 accubonds and the 110 vmax are a super loading to shoot out of the bhw barrels.
Both the vmax and bthp will be good choices to shoot. Good luck and most importantly have fun.
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Post by floatpilot on Jan 3, 2012 18:53:20 GMT -8
110 grain Hornady Factory Ammo.
110 grain BTHP 16 inch = 2,455 fps 24 inch = 2,699 fps 1.5 inch group
110 grain A-MAx Ballistic tip type load 16 inch = 2,506 fps 24 inch = 2,790 fps 1.0 inch group
Feel free to give me some karma points
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