Wow...hornady's are dissapointing...
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location:
Posts: 132

I have reloaded many different types of bullets in my 308, 30.06 and I have found that the standard Hornady interlock bullets are the most accurate with the Noslers very close behind. But I have only reloaded about 1500 center fire cartages in my life time so there maybe more accurate bullets out there that I just have not got around to trying out yet but for the money I trust Hornady.
PS, The last 10 whitetails I have shot they all were taken with Hornadys.
Doug Olwin
PS, The last 10 whitetails I have shot they all were taken with Hornadys.
Doug Olwin
#14
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: grottoes,va.
Posts: 764

i shoot mostly hornady bullets in;
221fb 50grn v-max ,i bet i've killed a 1000 varmints with this gun
both of my 22-250 sav,50grn v-max. same as above
270 tikka 140grn interlock, around 150 deer have fallin to this bullet
7mm sav ,139grn hornady
plus all the handgun loads
380
9mm
38
357
40sw
45acp
221fb 50grn v-max ,i bet i've killed a 1000 varmints with this gun
both of my 22-250 sav,50grn v-max. same as above
270 tikka 140grn interlock, around 150 deer have fallin to this bullet
7mm sav ,139grn hornady
plus all the handgun loads
380
9mm
38
357
40sw
45acp
#15

I have handloaded since 79 the first box of bullets I bought were Hormady
30 cal 150 spitzer and last year I shot 2 deer with 154 grain 7 mm Hormady I have used most of the popular brands and found that you find a few that may not weigh exactly the same but they will be very close………….how accurate is your scale have you checked it is it free of dirt and dust is it level
30 cal 150 spitzer and last year I shot 2 deer with 154 grain 7 mm Hormady I have used most of the popular brands and found that you find a few that may not weigh exactly the same but they will be very close………….how accurate is your scale have you checked it is it free of dirt and dust is it level
Are you shooting that 154 grain in a 7mm rem mag? if so how is that working for you? what load?
#16

I just weighed 5, 154gr 7mms, heres what I got:
153.6
153.2
152.8
153.7
153.5
I dont care though, they shoot very accurate in my 7-08 ,and I dug one out of a rotted stump, and it mushroomed nice.
153.6
153.2
152.8
153.7
153.5
I dont care though, they shoot very accurate in my 7-08 ,and I dug one out of a rotted stump, and it mushroomed nice.
#17

Wow, you think that is rough, start casting your own. You will then gain an serious appreciation for how close the tolerances actually are in a Hornady or any mass produced bullet are. I enjoy casting bullets, but it really does take hard work and discipline to get it right. Out of the Sierra, Winchester, Remington, Speer and Hornady bullets that I have bought and tried for the different calibers that I shoot and have loaded for, I think that the Hornady's are the best bang for the buck, with the Remington Core Lokt's coming in a distant second.
#18
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Wide open Nevada
Posts: 515

My dad complained about Hornady's too . Back in about 1972 he and 1 of his loading buddies weighed full boxes of bullets from Serria Hornady Speer and Nosler in 257 and 308 and concluded that they were all within .5 gn of each bullet in that box and within 1gn of what they should have been . After all that we shoot 308 Hornady's 257 Noslers 224 Serria's 357 Speer's . All shoot an inch or so and the Hornady's shoot about 100 fps faster than the book says .