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Hornady 80gr. VT

I was talking with a few guys in Colorado using them on Coyotes, and they have been very disappointed. The 62 gr 22 is a very good, but they can't get the 80 to group worth a darn.

Hopefully they just aren't pushing them fast enough or something.
 
I was talking with a few guys in Colorado using them on Coyotes, and they have been very disappointed. The 62 gr 22 is a very good, but they can't get the 80 to group worth a darn.

Hopefully they just aren't pushing them fast enough or something.

Hmm.

If that bullet wont shoot easily under half moa or much smaller in an 8 twist I'll eat your hat.

I've read a lot of postings. People trying to shoot them in the wrong twist, and shooting at mag length, and trying to make it work in ar15s and whatnot.

Nobody just shooting a load workup. In fact, I've never seen one.
 
Hmm.

If that bullet wont shoot easily under half moa or much smaller in an 8 twist I'll eat your hat.

I've read a lot of postings. People trying to shoot them in the wrong twist, and shooting at mag length, and trying to make it work in ar15s and whatnot.

Nobody just shooting a load workup. In fact, I've never seen one.
I tend to agree with you. I haven't found any bullet that will inherently NOT shoot in every platform. Maybe a barrel or two won't like them, but they will eventually get there. We shall see I guess.
 
Had a pistol put together and shot some this morning. 15" bartlein barrel. 7.5 twist. Virgin lapua and 29 grains of varget. Loaded up to 30.5 grains. 2600-2800 fps. 20 thousands off touch. Shot well to me. Shot few groups out to 300 yards and held 1.5" 3 Shot group.

I'm gonna try some n140 next to see how it does.
 

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I shot them in a 1-9 GT last year when they first came out. Shot .28 with no seating work. H4895. Shot several coyotes with them out to 325 or so. They perform much more like a match bullet, terminally, than a varmint bullet. Didn't lose any, or have any runners. But did have a couple spinners. Every one had an exit.
 
I definitely need to try these in my freshly barreled 1-8 6-284. Sportsman's Warehouse had them for $58- kinda put me off for a minute. I think I will try and resume the search again.
Matt
 
For those experiencing un-acceptable accuracy I would be interested in knowing more. What twist rate & how far off the lands for example. Then I suppose we may find it enlightening to see the same data points from those who have been happy from the performance when trying the 80 gr ELD-VT in their rig.

Suspect some may not realize what the length is as well as how far back the center of gravity is on this offering. Twist rate requirement is faster than many would expect given the length & weight distribution of this particular bullet. For example I do not think a 9 twist would be adequate for proper stabilization of this projectile.
 

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