wedgy
Gold $$ Contributor
In a design change to get around BC changes with tight bores Hammer Bullets found the new design significantly boosted velocities over similar weight bullets, typically 300-400 fps. Their bullets are somewhat insensitive to seating depth, very easy to work up a load, non-lead, primarily designed for performance on game they sacrifice some BC value. I have found them fantastic inside ~600 yards on the 6.5 124 grain Hunters and 143 grain .284 from the 7 RUM at 3,600fps+
I just got some of the new Absolute Hammers in 6.5 123 grain for my 6.5x47 but will have to wait a while because the fire have closed most of my ranges here in CA and I can only take so much of the public range. They have a very small bearing surface giving low pressure which will need a faster burning powder than normal. They advise experienced reloaders only and are compiling load data specific for this bullet. Pretty interesting to me.
Ongoing thread on LRH, (lots of Hammer fan boys) but the testing seems to be legit.
https://hammerbullets.com/product/284-cal-155g-absolute-hammer/
https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/introducing-the-absolute-hammer.248519/
I just got some of the new Absolute Hammers in 6.5 123 grain for my 6.5x47 but will have to wait a while because the fire have closed most of my ranges here in CA and I can only take so much of the public range. They have a very small bearing surface giving low pressure which will need a faster burning powder than normal. They advise experienced reloaders only and are compiling load data specific for this bullet. Pretty interesting to me.
Ongoing thread on LRH, (lots of Hammer fan boys) but the testing seems to be legit.
https://hammerbullets.com/product/284-cal-155g-absolute-hammer/
https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/introducing-the-absolute-hammer.248519/