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BHunter32 08-27-2011 09:58 AM

What do you think of this load?
 
I am getting ready to work up a load on my new encore endeavor and this is what I am going to try. 2 triple7 pellets for a 100 grain load, with winchester 209 primers and a 250 grain shockwave with the blue tip. What do you think of this combo or do you suggest something that might be better so I don't have to spend alot of money experimenting. I would appreciate your help and input. Thanks.

Muley Hunter 08-27-2011 10:01 AM

The load looks ok if your gun likes it.

lemoyne 08-27-2011 04:48 PM

So you know: 777 pellets are rated to preform the same as Pyrodex pellets equal to between 80 and 85 gr of loose 777. Only on rare occasions are pellets as accurate as loose. You can shoot3 times with loose for the same expenditure as once with pellets. That's why with a few exceptions only beginners use pellets.

Gm54-120 08-27-2011 04:56 PM

I THINK blue tip Shockwaves are also bonded and might not expand as easily with a lighter charge. You might need more FPS if your shots are longer for reliable expansion.

freebirdfb 08-27-2011 05:46 PM


I THINK blue tip Shockwaves are also bonded and might not expand as easily with a lighter charge
I supose the yellow tip shockwaves are the same???

DraggingCanoe 08-27-2011 09:01 PM

Am I gonna have to be the one to point out that we're discussing the quality of a man's load here?

Gm54-120 08-27-2011 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by freebirdfb (Post 3839447)
I supose the yellow tip shockwaves are the same???

Yellow tips are standard Shockwaves AKA Hornady SST. They expand easier and IMO are better suited for his powder choice.

Buckhunter46755 08-28-2011 08:59 AM

That sounds like a really good starting point. It is what I use in my Omega and it loves that load. I was using the primer adapters but I think I may go with a light 209 primer this season. I've had great results with the Vari-Flame adapters and increased accuracy. Though most of my hunting shots will be less than 100yrds I'm not sure I really need them....

zakjak711 08-28-2011 09:03 AM

My son shoots a 250 Horn XTP/short mmp sabot/110 gr's loose 777 powder.
This load has accounted for 8-9 deer ad NONE of them have gone farther than 20-30 yds!
Very effective load.
Most of his shots are less than 120 yds though.
The xtp is a terminal velocity machine!

Mark


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