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Hornady 68gr bthp

Has any had luck getting g this bullet to shoot really tight in a bolt or gas gun (for a Hornady)?
I am interested in trying this specific bullet, I shoots lots of other heavier bullets.

What powders do you guys use for the grain bullet?
 
Yes, plenty of luck with this bullet. It's good at what is designed for, but try to fill long range roles with it and you will be disappointed. It's cheap for a reason, there's more variation in weight and OAL compared to higher priced options.

If you have them already, send them, any powder in the Varget range and you'll be fine for a 223. I use it as a fire forming bullet for my 22-250 AI and they shoot under an inch at 100. Stretch them out to 300, they should hold less than 3 inches but not always.

I stopped buying them for AR, they are about as accurate as the RMR bullets, which are a good bulk option. I prefer the 75 Hornady over the 68, but I do plan on testing the 69gr Aeromatch in a few bolt actions, just for fun.
 
I use IMR 4064 with the 68g Hornady's in a Savage oem 7T 24/26" barrel, and I'm happy with the results at 100 and 200. I don't have access to 300y targets other than dirt clods & leaves, but I can hit 'em on a consistent basis at 300y.
 
1000003586.jpg I don't know what you consider 'Decent'. These are 10 shots each from 100 yards. Savage Model 12, bedded, 1 in 8 Shilen barrel with Varget. Seating depth test. Personally, I'm looking for a bit better. Going to try 8208XBR. If I can't cut them in half, I'll be trying a different bullet.
 
Yup,. Those group's,. LOOK,.. very familiar to, Me !
SOME Barrels, just don't like, That Bullet,.. IMO
I moved on to, the 69 gr. SMK's for my AR and will be using, the 69 SMK's in my .22-250 Rem at, 3150+ fps in my new, 1-8 twist Tikka for, a Steel Fun / Yote, Bullet ( Hopefully at, 1/2 MOA or,.. Better ).
Too darn COLD here to,.. shoot / Test loads, right Now !
Later this week,.. hopefully !
AND, my New, PVA Jet Blast, Muzzle Brake, should be, Here,.. on Tuesday
 
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Bullets, barrels, powder. Those three things have to work together more than anything else.

Just because the bullet doesn't shoot great... doesn't mean the bullets bad. You just haven't found the right combination the whole set up likes.

Yes I've seen bullets in my own guns from other makers as well that all I could do is just get it to shoot o.k. The question comes down to... how much time and combinations do you want to put into getting a set up to work. I've always liked the 69SMK. Too me always have been easy to shoot/tune. Can't tell you how many I've shot out of a 223 gun, 22-250, 22-250AI and a 220 swift over the years. Yes the 220 Swift and 22-250 barrels where 1-9 twist.

Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels
 
Bullets, barrels, powder. Those three things have to work together more than anything else.

Just because the bullet doesn't shoot great... doesn't mean the bullets bad. You just haven't found the right combination the whole set up likes.

Yes I've seen bullets in my own guns from other makers as well that all I could do is just get it to shoot o.k. The question comes down to... how much time and combinations do you want to put into getting a set up to work. I've always liked the 69SMK. Too me always have been easy to shoot/tune. Can't tell you how many I've shot out of a 223 gun, 22-250, 22-250AI and a 220 swift over the years. Yes the 220 Swift and 22-250 barrels where 1-9 twist.

Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels
I keep hearing good things about 69SMKs. If this next test is similar to the last, that's what I plan to try next.
 
I shot several thousand of them in a 1:9 223 bolt gun. I started out with blue box black hills and later reloaded the same bullet with RL 15.

I never had any trouble getting them to shoot in that rifle. The next barrel hated them.

I guess the long and short of it is don’t spend a lot of time trying to make a bullet work. If my first 5 groups aren’t what I want, I switch powders. If the next 5 are bad, I switch bullets.
 
Hornady has like 3 different 68gr bullets depending on if is components or loaded ammo. I have never seen anyone that has been able to get them more accurate than a lot of other bullets. I consider them as a sight in bullet when switching scopes or rings or stocks around. They are a 1 MOA bullet and thats it.
 

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