These must have a thin jacket! I can't get them above 3750 without them exploding on me. I was trying to get them to shoot out of my 9.25 twist savage 243. I got 500 of them to shoot yotes with, hoping to be in the 3900-4000 fps range. First load out was 2.5" and doing 3730. 2.5" is about as bad as this gun has ever shot anything so I was not impressed right out of the gate. Go up .5 grains of H380 and only one makes it to the target. At this point my buddy is starting to poke fun at me. I go up another .5 grains, and one of them hits the dirt 25 yards short of the 100 yard target, and the other two I still don't know where they went. My buddy is now rolling on the ground laughing at me. Needless to say I'm not to happy about it. Whats the point of shooting a 55gr. 6mm bullet if you have to keep it under 3750?
I called Nosler and asked them about it. I got an explination about their jacket thickness being the culprit, and suggested that I just shoot them under 3750 :x That is not going to happen I can tell you that much. I'll be switching to something else that can take the heat.
Does anybody know was there a warning about the SHOTS bullets not liking much twist (not that a 9.25 is much), and high speeds that I missed?
Just for the record the 72 gr Verminator gave me the same problem.
I called Nosler and asked them about it. I got an explination about their jacket thickness being the culprit, and suggested that I just shoot them under 3750 :x That is not going to happen I can tell you that much. I'll be switching to something else that can take the heat.
Does anybody know was there a warning about the SHOTS bullets not liking much twist (not that a 9.25 is much), and high speeds that I missed?
Just for the record the 72 gr Verminator gave me the same problem.