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Sabotloader,
Thats awesome shooting and you definately shot them better then me. Cant wait to see how they perform on game. Ill shoot a couple Deer with them before going to Colorado and see how they work. Im pretty confident with all my testing there gonna work like i expect. |
You get the tips for them yet? I wouldn't mind testing a few tipped ones at range to see how well they hold up. 250-300 would probably be most peoples max range on live game. 250 is my absolute MAX that I would shoot and that would only be under ideal conditions. Other than that, 150 is as far as I take my MLer.
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Originally Posted by super_hunt54
(Post 4275520)
You get the tips for them yet? I wouldn't mind testing a few tipped ones at range to see how well they hold up. 250-300 would probably be most peoples max range on live game. 250 is my absolute MAX that I would shoot and that would only be under ideal conditions. Other than that, 150 is as far as I take my MLer.
But I got to tell you I would have no problem shooting these to 200 yards + just they way they are. I think Grouse already has. Not that the bullets are the same but I have shot the Lehigh 300 grain to 186 yards on one elk harvest with out a problem and 200 yards at pie plates but I do not think that really proves anything. Also while shooting the other day at the farm I could here somewhat of a hissing sound but it didn't seem to bother the shooting |
Originally Posted by Grouse45
(Post 4275513)
Sabotloader,
Thats awesome shooting and you definately shot them better then me. Cant wait to see how they perform on game. Ill shoot a couple Deer with them before going to Colorado and see how they work. Im pretty confident with all my testing there gonna work like i expect. Grouse - I have to tell you I think I got really lucky - that is why I did not shoot the 3rd shot at 75 and then at a 100 there was no way I was taking the 3rd shot. Hopefully later this week I can get back to the farm and extend the range. |
Very good shooting. Man you put the powder to them. While the velocities are high, I actually would have guessed them higher. But that's not to say they don't have plenty of push to them. It should be an interesting hunting season for sure.
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Originally Posted by cayugad
(Post 4275534)
Very good shooting. Man you put the powder to them. While the velocities are high, I actually would have guessed them higher. But that's not to say they don't have plenty of push to them. It should be an interesting hunting season for sure.
The bullet is just a bit to light for that shot but the impending tip and the installation of that tip could get me to 1200 ft./lbs. |
Darn you Sabot. It looks like I will have to give these a try when they become available. Especially if they shoot that well. I have no complaints with what I'm currently using but these look pretty darn good. But first I'll wait the results of the results on game.
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 4275751)
Darn you Sabot. It looks like I will have to give these a try when they become available. Especially if they shoot that well. I have no complaints with what I'm currently using but these look pretty darn good. But first I'll wait the results of the results on game.
![]() I can live with 1200 ft./lbs. @ 200 But here's the disclaimer these are confident guesses on BC but until Grouse runs them through both Chrono's these should be considered calculations through the Barnes Ballistics... |
Ya know, I just looked at your pics again Sabot and I have a little question. Now far be it for me to to question the "professionals" at Barns, but how can a bullet with a wider meplat have a higher BC than a bullet with a more narrow meplat? That math just doesn't compute in my poor little brain. I'm just looking at pics, mind you, not throwing the calipers on the bullets but that Barns bullet looks a good bit wider in the front than the Lehigh.
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Originally Posted by super_hunt54
(Post 4275759)
Ya know, I just looked at your pics again Sabot and I have a little question. Now far be it for me to to question the "professionals" at Barns, but how can a bullet with a wider meplat have a higher BC than a bullet with a more narrow meplat? That math just doesn't compute in my poor little brain. I'm just looking at pics, mind you, not throwing the calipers on the bullets but that Barns bullet looks a good bit wider in the front than the Lehigh.
You know I honestly do not know... I have no claim being a ballistic person... I just give the program the information they ask and it returns a number. The computed BC is still far below their posted BC for their 451-300 Expander. I was actually hoping it would compute higher. I will not know the true facts until Grouse has time to shoot it through his Chrono's. But with it being hunting season that may be way down the road. Barnes 300 Expander Diameter .451 Weight 300 Length 1.036 S.D 0.211 B.C 0.207 I could add when I have the two bullets side by side the Lehigh appears to be the sleeker bullet more in the form of a real rifle bullet adding the tip will even make it more streamlined. But, then again I am biased as Lehigh Dave's bullet always appearance more designed as rifle bullets to me. |
Originally Posted by sabotloader
(Post 4275781)
You know I honestly do not know... I have no claim being a ballistic person... I just give the program the information they ask and it returns a number. The computed BC is still far below their posted BC for their 451-300 Expander. I was actually hoping it would compute higher.
I will not know the true facts until Grouse has time to shoot it through his Chrono's. But with it being hunting season that may be way down the road. Barnes 300 Expander Diameter .451 Weight 300 Length 1.036 S.D 0.211 B.C 0.207 I could add when I have the two bullets side by side the Lehigh appears to be the sleeker bullet more in the form of a real rifle bullet adding the tip will even make it more streamlined. But, then again I am biased as Lehigh Dave's bullet always appearance more designed as rifle bullets to me. |
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