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Experience with Hornady V-Max bullets

I am putting together a rifle for a local match. 300 yards, Benchrest for score with a portable bench. The specified platform is a gas operated AR.

My decision tree has led me to a 6 ARC cartridge, mag length restricted, 10 twist barrel. The Hornady V-Max looks to have the right characteristics if it will shoot.

I am looking for experiences with the 87gr, 6mm V-Max. Have you been able to get good accuracy from them? Any issues with jumping due to the mag length restriction?

Thanks!
Don't buy any more than a box to try them. Your gun may not like them.
 
For some reason that is beyond me, I could never get the 87 Vmax to shoot well in a number of my 243's. Whereas the 75 Vmax shot fine. So go figure.

I have had a great deal of success with other Vmax bullets, namely the 60 Vmax and 55 Vmax in 223 Rem bolt rifles with 8" and 12" twists respectively. They also demonstrate good terminal effect of predators and varmints.
You are not the only one. ^^^
In several 6mm rifles I've tried the 87's and finally just gave it up. And the 75gr Vmax shoots fine in all those 3 rifles. The Sierra 85gr HPBT and 80gr Blitz bullets would be among the first one's I'd try. Especially in a 10tw barrel. JME WD
 
You are not the only one. ^^^
In several 6mm rifles I've tried the 87's and finally just gave it up. And the 75gr Vmax shoots fine in all those 3 rifles. The Sierra 85gr HPBT and 80gr Blitz bullets would be among the first one's I'd try. Especially in a 10tw barrel. JME WD
I have tons of experience with the great Sierra 85 BTHP in the 243 Win in several different rifles. This bullet is a multi-critter hunter's dream - I have used it successfully on varmint, predators and eastern white tail deer. One load - one bullet for all critters.

The familiarity and confidence that one's achieves with such a singular system is the reason I believe I was so successful hunting deer. It's a shame that more new hunters are draw away from the 243 Win with all the paper ballistic marketing of the "newest and greatest" since the 243 Win can do all for the one-gun varmint, predator, and deer hunter.

I also used the 80 Sierra Blitz bullet for long range varmint hunting before adopting the 85 BTHP as my "do all" bullet. Extremely accurate and outstanding terminal performance of varmints.
 
That is sad. To give up shooting when so many of the Hornady's shoot so well, both in competition and hunting.
After failures from long extended testing with a half dozen calibers and a dozen diff rifles using Hornady ... And getting excellent Loads quickly with Berger bullets. In those very same calibers...

I feel obligated out of kindness to recommend you Not shed many tears on my behalf. Lol
 
I shoot them in my 6-284s (12 twist) up to 3847 fps and they shoot pretty decent.
I also use 88 gr. Bergers though not as fast 3718 fps.
 
I partially credit hornady 223 bullets for convincing me to move to 6 ARC in the semi auto. : )

Now I get 2780 fps and .38 moa from 90 Bergers.

Thanx Hornady !
 
Those Hornaday 68bthp ran very good out of my 20" 9tw to 525 yards. After that distance they went transonic and at 600 yards the group was pretty bad.
Now the Nosler 70 RDF is another story, with the BC of that bullet you got quite a bit of extra distance with accuracy out of it.
I know this is about the Hornaday vmax bullets and soon to be getting around to sending the 87vmax down ran in my 6br.
Testing mode.
 
After failures from long extended testing with a half dozen calibers and a dozen diff rifles using Hornady ... And getting excellent Loads quickly with Berger bullets. In those very same calibers...

I feel obligated out of kindness to recommend you Not shed many tears on my behalf. Lol
I had the same experiences using the target bullets - so I never use them at all. But the V-Maxes, mated with the right powder for the tube, are pretty amazing bullets. For varmints, I shoot them in .17, .20 .224 and 6mm in various weights. The only one ever tried that I was unhappy with was the 87. I still have a few other 6mm tubes I can try them in - so I haven't gotten rid of them yet.....
 
They're o k for pistol but for rifle if they were the last bullets on earth, I would quit shooting.
that may be a little strong but its not a stretch to say theres a good chance i wont buy another hornady bullet. mabie those new berger copies will work though:eek:
 
I fervently hate Hornady bullets. Maybe its just me.

Lol
What is one man's poison is another man's treat! :oops:

For more years that I can remember, I used Sierra bullets exclusively and never had an issue with them in multiple calibers. When their supply began to "dry up", I turned to Nosler grimly due to the costs. When their supply began to "dry up", I turned to Hornady even though I have never been a fan of their rifle bullets.

To my surprise, I discovered the 60 Vmax for the 223 Rem (8") twist and this bullet out shot everything else in my Tikka's. The 55 Vmax also performs well with my 12" twist rifles in 223 Rem, yet the 50 Vmax did not.

As said in a prior post, for some reason I could never get the 87 Vmax to perform in my 243's. However, the 75 Vmax works well so go figure.

The bottom line is that the supply of Hornady bullets have been abundant at least around here even when other brands have not. In addition, they typically are much less expensive than their counter part. The best bullet in the world isn't worth squat if you can't obtain it or have to reduce you shooting because it's too expensive. Therefore, I wouldn't rule out any Hornaday bullet, even the 87 Vmax, until you test it in your rifles IF you can't get you proven bullet.
 
So 9 twist or slower?
7 and 8 twist i tried them in on a ar15. A 9 twist criterion on my savage. These bullets are known to shoot like crap. Thats why they are coming out with a copy of the 69 and 77gr Sierra bullets.

If you cant beat them join them.
 
I had the same experiences using the target bullets - so I never use them at all. But the V-Maxes, mated with the right powder for the tube, are pretty amazing bullets. For varmints, I shoot them in .17, .20 .224 and 6mm in various weights. The only one ever tried that I was unhappy with was the 87. I still have a few other 6mm tubes I can try them in - so I haven't gotten rid of them yet.....

Curious....pls define "pretty amazing" in terms of 5 round group size.

I'm looking for well under half moa at 100 yd and holding under moa to 800 yds. (my usual max distance) on steel.

I'm not looking at exploding gopher heads in my definition of "pretty amazing." :)
 

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