Hornady FTX Sabotless test
#1
Thread Starter
Banned
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 9,186
Likes: 0
From: Boncarbo,Colorado
Rangeball pm'ed me and asked if i had any interest in trying the .500" Hornady FTX 300gr bullets in my rifles. I figured what the heck!
I got them in the mail today and took 1 shot at 100 yards with 150gr T7 pellets just to get an idea where i was hitting.
This evening i came back out with 90gr BH209, Standard CCI Primers * Must be that .035" Flash hole
* and the .500" FTX.
They load easy in the Accura's barrel but mid way down, they tighten up a bit. No problem reloading with the borrowed ramrod from my Hunterbolt.
For an experiment with a new bullet, wow do they shoot tight! I did not allow any cool down time either. With proper cool down, its pretty scary to think about the accuracy they would offer in my Accura.

100 yards,
A bit hard to see shot #3,

Pulled the target up and snapped a picture as the #3 shot is much easier to see. Shots 1 and 3 are touching.
I got them in the mail today and took 1 shot at 100 yards with 150gr T7 pellets just to get an idea where i was hitting.
This evening i came back out with 90gr BH209, Standard CCI Primers * Must be that .035" Flash hole
* and the .500" FTX.They load easy in the Accura's barrel but mid way down, they tighten up a bit. No problem reloading with the borrowed ramrod from my Hunterbolt.
For an experiment with a new bullet, wow do they shoot tight! I did not allow any cool down time either. With proper cool down, its pretty scary to think about the accuracy they would offer in my Accura.

100 yards,
A bit hard to see shot #3,

Pulled the target up and snapped a picture as the #3 shot is much easier to see. Shots 1 and 3 are touching.
#2
Those are nice bullets for accuracy, but to kill something I probably wouldnt use them. They never held together. Everytime I dug them out of the dirt they were just in fragments. I've even used the same bullet (not weight) in a .450 marlin and 270 with no better results. Fun bullets to shot and punch paper, just not animals in my view point.
#4
Thread Starter
Banned
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 9,186
Likes: 0
From: Boncarbo,Colorado
Once i buy a box i'll see how they hold up. I want to search around tomorrow and see if i can find them in the dirt. Darn sand buckets get shot up so much that its hard to keep them full of sand
#5
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 3,926
Likes: 0
From: Saxonburg Pa
Those are nice bullets for accuracy, but to kill something I probably wouldnt use them. They never held together. Everytime I dug them out of the dirt they were just in fragments. I've even used the same bullet (not weight) in a .450 marlin and 270 with no better results. Fun bullets to shot and punch paper, just not animals in my view point.
#6
Awesome!!! I've been wanting to try this for some time now, but I don't get a lot of time on the range and I didn't want to waste a box of bullets if they wouldn't work. I read where one guy tried these and basically got no accuracy, but all bores are different I suppose. I remember reading that your accura liked the .500 thors so I thought that these might work in mine. I'm glad that you tried them, I really would love a cheaper jacketed for bore conical. I wonder how they would shot with a sub base (or a cut down sabot) for gas control? I wouldn't be worried about using these on game, I know that they aren't barnes, but these are made a bit hardier than the SST's that we are used to from what I can gather.
#8
it would be really interesting to see chrono results with and without the wad. it seems like you had a lot of drop from where you were sighted in. the ftx's look like they were hitting at the bottom of the target.
#9
Thread Starter
Banned
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 9,186
Likes: 0
From: Boncarbo,Colorado
Yep they were. With 150gr T7 magnum pellets they were dead on but once i switched to 90gr BH209 they were shooting pretty low. The rifle was originally sighted in with the 245gr Powerbelt with 90gr BH.


