That 250 gr at 3200 fps plus, from my 378 Bee would be a crusher!
This is my load now. 270 LRX at 3185. Thinking the 250 should launch at 3250-3300 fps.
I tried to order some but out of stock. I wonder what the BC is on their 200 grain tipped 8mm bullet. I could run that at 3200 fps from my 8m rem mag when it's ready in December!
Just looked.......POOP! no 416 cal for my 416 Bee! I would love a 300 gr high BC at 3150 FPS.
I get that with my 300 TSX but no high BC there and unfortunately GS Custom are now defunct. They made a super sexy 330 GS HV!
Got this goat at 452 yards with one. They were designed to open up...
That is exactly how they work the front and just shatters all the pedals go everywhere usually four big pedals that are easily retrievable and the rest of the shank just drives through like a lead cast bullet from a 44 Magnum
Yup all copper bullets .050" off lands.
That is the weird thing about loading. It is such an "imprecise" science...if I am using the correct word.
Many different paths lead to happiness or frustration.
:)
Rifles used in these hunts.
Henry 45 Colt
300 Savage
300 Win
308 win x5
338 RMP
30-30
6.5 Creedmoor
6.5 RPM
7mm-08
90% used ELDX's.......... the rest
250 XTP--45 LC
Hammer bullets
ballistic tips
1 Norma factory ammo 150 gr (300 win)
Bullet all the way.
TTSX, LRX, Hammers (tipped hammer if possible) and ..unfortunately now defunct...GS Custom.
Accubonds also make the list (NOT ABLR's)
I wish I could offer some opinions and/or advice on this subject but with the exception of a Ruger #1 in 264 Mag (all stock factory rifle) I have never ever gotten an ABLR to shoot anywhere near MOA for any of my other rifles. And I am talking an arsenal, not one or two guns.
Up till now (and I have been doing this for decades) I have never had to pay with seating depth.
A little powder more or a little less worked great for me.
Now loading Hammers..... They are so uniform that loading them to accuracy is too easy, if I dare say so.