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First experience with famous disappearing bullet

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  • Ambrose
    That's interesting. I fired some 45 gr. Hornady "hornet" bullets in my Sako (1:12 twist) with 26.5 gr. of H335. Velocity over my Oehler screens was 3327 fps and four 5-shot groups averaged .91". I haven't tried the 45 Sierras. Interesting to know what the extra rotation of a 1:9 twist will do. I tried some Hornady 50 gr. SX at 3373 fps and the bullets were getting a little "hinkey"--you could see on the paper that they were starting to yaw. Groups weren't too bad at 1.07 but going through the target sideways just doesn't seem right! (It's harder to find the center of the bullet hole to measure the group!) I slowed them down 100 fps and they straightened right out.

    Fun to experiment with this stuff, isn't it?!
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  • Hawk Carse
    A 6.5 twist meant for 90 grain .224" bullets will blow a 75 gr A-Max to smithereens in midair. The ones that don't break up are accurate, though. I had one string at a match that was nothing but Xs, 10s, and misses. I loaded the rest down a bit for shorter ranges and they did ok.
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