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Anyone shoot the Hornady
Anyone shoot the Hornady .44/50cal in the 180 gn. XTP? How did it perform at the range and in the field? I bought some yesterday but haven't shot them yet. I have been shooting the Hornady .45/50 in the 240 gn. XTP. It has performed well but I always like to try new things.
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RE: Anyone shoot the Hornady
I have never went that light in a sabot other then for plinking and then they were not Hornady. I shoot a lot of Hornady XTP's and SST's. All of them shoot excellent. I also shoot T/C Shockwaves and XTP mag express which are nothing but a Hornady bullet.
![]() The 240 grain XTP's with 100 grains of Pyrodex RS shoot real good out of the Black Diamond XR. Another load you might want to try is the T/C 250 grain Shockwaves. I shoot them with 100 grains of Triple Se7en for the best results. I always do most my shooting at the 50 yard range because I can do that right in the yard without any real problems. When I want to go 100 yards or further I have to go out to the big fields (lazy..:D) ![]() The shot on the top was the fowling shot which always hits high. Then I had one ooops! That time the scope kissed my forehead so I was holding wrong. The other six are right were they should be. Let me know how the 180 grain do? I am always interested in shooting different projectiles.... |
RE: Anyone shoot the Hornady
Stone cold last year my hunting partner and I went in on a box he got excellent results while I ended up going back to the 240's. I got my best groups shooting 90 grains of Pyrodex with the 180's. My partner stuck with his 100 gr of pyrodex pellets. His load accounted for a mulie doe and she made it maybe 75 yards after an in n' out through the rear of the lungs, I felt the small hole might have accounted some for the distance she travelled(It looked to me like the bullet hardly expanded)! I shot a mulie doe and whitetail doe with the 240's both double lung, 1 dropped at the shot and the other muster a few steps then crumpled(my wound channels was what I have come to expect from the 240's).
Only way to know is T & E. You can always go back to what worked previously, that is what the offseason/range are for! I am going to try the SST and deadcentre's this fall with T7. Last fall I couldn't get the 240 gr deadcentres to fly worth a hoot with pyrodex but since I have some still in my range box and having bought a keg of T7 might as well have more reason to head off an blow smoke. If all else fails I already have my go to load figured out:D Best of luck!! |
RE: Anyone shoot the Hornady
I read many good review on the hornady sst 300 grain sabot,I have some in 50 cal. that I would like to try in my 54 cal. thunderhawk and New englander but first I will have to change the plastic sabot.I also found that my t/c flinter shoots a sabot bullet excellent may be I will throw a few down the barrel and see how they group.
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RE: Anyone shoot the Hornady
Best load in my .50cal MK-85 is the Hornady .452/300grn XTP/HP with 100grns Pyrodex-RS and/or pellets...dropped several deer in their tracks with it using a high shoulder shot.
One was the largest racked mature 8-pointer of my life at 165yds in a beanfield...still have that recovered bullet, expanded and mushroomed to the size of a quarter, looks exactly like one of Hornady catalog photos...the energy transfer at impact is simply devastating. |
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