Greg Taylor said:300 WSM with 0 FB running 125 gr V-Max out of a 1:15 twist barrel
Greg Taylor said:I shoot a lot at chucks 900+ on the family farm when the chucks are actually plentiful
I have 2 setups for this depending on my mood
300 WSM with 0 FB running 125 gr V-Max out of a 1:15 twist barrel
6mm AI 10 twist running 87 grain V-Max's
Both are a lot - A LOT of fun when you connect
CatShooter said:There is no such bullet as a 30 cal 125gr V-Max.
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357Mag said:All -
Not intended to high-jack the thread.....
What is really needed is a new-wave varmint bullet, that utilizes a powdered ( metal ) core.
These would be long for their comparative wt ( example: the new powdered-core 55gr .224" cal
vs a 55V-Max .224" cal ) .
Longer bullet length would be one factor in their high(er) B.C.
The necessity of longer bullet length would also likely contribute to long(er) cartridge oals.
If practical, manufactureres could consider covering both traditonal bullet wt ranges
for higher volumne sales; and even longer/heavier powdered core offerings... for shooters w/ guns that can accomodate & use such bullets.
There are limits at both ends of the bullet wt spectrum ( per calibre ), as regards what weights would be needed to make such bullets workable. Bullet jacket construction, boat tail length, and other design considerations also factor in.
A hyper-deadly groundhog bullet, even @ extended ranges.
With regards,
357Mag
Gabe22BR said:The BC can be improved with standard bullets by simply lengthening them - there is no rule that states that a 55gr SMK must be 0.820"... put some empty space in it, behind the plastic tip and make it 1.10".
And how would one go about doing this????