Hornady FPB test!
#1
Hornady FPB test!
I did this test a couple days ago and all I can say is wow!I love these bullets.I didn't swab or nothing between shots.Sorry for just giving you the link,but im at work and can't post pics from here.Im cecil30-30.
http://www.tndeer.com/tndeertalk/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=967307& page=1#Post967307
http://www.tndeer.com/tndeertalk/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=967307& page=1#Post967307
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Ohio,mid
Posts: 1,275
RE: Hornady FPB test!
I think Jim from TN likesto get a beating. I don't think I've read anywhere on these sites where that much powder is needed for accuracy etc. 110 grains is the max , but I am new to this so someone is shooting mag loads?
#6
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,585
RE: Hornady FPB test!
I have been shooting them off and on, they seem to like a 100gr and shoot very accurate they do shoot below the normal POI, a couple inches below on the Triumph and about 6 inches low on the Omega. Lee
#7
RE: Hornady FPB test!
ORIGINAL: lemoyne
I have been shooting them off and on, they seem to like a 100gr and shoot very accurate they do shoot below the normal POI, a couple inches below on the Triumph and about 6 inches low on the Omega. Lee
I have been shooting them off and on, they seem to like a 100gr and shoot very accurate they do shoot below the normal POI, a couple inches below on the Triumph and about 6 inches low on the Omega. Lee
#8
RE: Hornady FPB test!
ORIGINAL: cayugad
I just ordered some of them.. so it will be interesting to see how they shoot. If they shoot like a Shockwave, I think Hornady has a BIG seller here.
I just ordered some of them.. so it will be interesting to see how they shoot. If they shoot like a Shockwave, I think Hornady has a BIG seller here.
#10
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Posts: 265
RE: Hornady FPB test!
ORIGINAL: UncleNorby
They are 350 grains. They should shoot to a different POI.
They are 350 grains. They should shoot to a different POI.
But, I guess to get the same muzzle velocity you'd really have to add more powder charge, so I actually think I've answered my own question, but I have no real idea.