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A Velocity Study - .40/180 Grain Gold Dots & GOEX
Did this one last Friday.
As a point of comparison, a very hot loaded 180 grain bullet out of a seven and a half inch barrel .357 Magnum revolver has a muzzle velocity of around 1200 fps. The lightest load listed below is still moving along at about 1200 fps at 150 yards. (So, anyone who thinks a .357 Mag revolver with 180 grain bullets is suitable for deer at ten feet should be comfortable with this load at 150 yards.) ![]() Here are the targets. ![]() ![]() Now don't get excited about that last group. Although it's the best I've ever gotten with 180 grain GDs at 50 yards, it's not typical. It does show that with 3-shot groups, every now and then you get something spectacular. However, the 95 grain load has always proved to be the most accurate with this bullet/sabot/powder combination and normally gives me one-inch groups at 50 yards. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Good shooting there SEMI.looks like a good deer load for a .45 cal muzzy from 0-150 yds, don't think i would extend it out beyond that.and you can't beat the overall performance of the GD/DC bullets lol! i will be trying the 300 gr DC bullets this weekend. Ray
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that is some good shooting. At 50 yards that 95 grain load looks like the one I would be shooting. I will have to try that load in mine one of these days.
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Semi
Those 180 grain Dold Dot/Deep Curl's are just an accurate bullet for me. Last trip to the rock pit I was shooting @ clay pigeons from 80 yards to 100 yard with them. If shooting can be boring I was really getting to that point - it just was not a challenge with those tack drivers. |
Semi - that's some good info. Just wondering though how it would be at 90 and 100 gr. A little 'tweeking' if you will.
Personally, I am dying to get out and do some shooting. Its just that we've been getting snow every other day (seems like it) and I just can't work up enough ambition to go out after working all week in this weather. |
That's some nice shooting, especially with the 95 grains. I have thought about trying out the 180 Gold Dots, but the 200 XTP's just shoot so well and perform good for me that I haven't seen the need. Plus, I prefer the extra 20 grains in weight.
I've never understood why people think you need heavier bullets in a muzzy to kill deer. Handgun hunters use lighter bullets with less velocity and still kill deer cleanly. Most people I know would feel okay about using a very hot .357 mag load at bowhunting ranges for deer, yet some think you need a minimum 250 grain bullet in their muzzy's. All of the deer I've taken with the 200 XTP (with impact velocities estimated from 1,600 - 2,000 fps) have gone down instantly or only gone a short distance. |
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