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Hornady 168gr hpbt's any good?

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21 March 2003, 13:41
Major Caliber
Hornady 168gr hpbt's any good?
I know the Sierra hpbt is the prefered bullet, but I got a great deal on some Hornady 168gr, and 190gr hpbt's. I will try some 168's in my .308 this weekend, I was thinking 42gr's of IMR-4895, also have some RL-12, and AA-4064, only have a few Fed 210m's, but have 1000 Win lr primers.
21 March 2003, 13:58
redial
They work just fine, although I've found they shoot to a different point of aim than the Sierras. It's a difference of only a minute or so change in your sight dope. I could usually find them in bulk, cheaper than the "green box" bullets, so I used them almost exclusively for years.

They worked best for me with the standards - 4895, 4064 in LC cases with Win LR primers. No sense re-inventing the wheel.

Redial
21 March 2003, 14:01
Major Caliber
Thanks, whats you're favorite load of 4895?
21 March 2003, 19:21
redial
Well, the usual disclaimer applies certainly but this time it has also to do with the "pedigree" of the 4895 in question.

The new, fresh commercial stuff will burn a little faster (or generate more pressure) than a similar amount of the GI pulldown I used most often. I used 41 grains of either type to avoid having to twiddle with the measure and seated to 2.845 - 2.850". That's long but it'll still fit and function in my M14 mags.

As usual, start low and work up. Lots of 4895 vary.

Redial

PS I coulda just said 41 grains, huh? [Big Grin]
22 March 2003, 02:07
Zedman
From my experience, you combine the Hornadys with a load of IMR-4064 and Lake City or WW brass and I believe you will be extremely happy.

Good Hunting, "Z"
22 March 2003, 04:50
BECoole
I really like Varget too. About 45gr.
22 March 2003, 05:46
BLOWSOMETHINGUP
optimum loads using .308 bullets consist of 165 grain bullets and a powder charge about 80% of case capacity.
I use 190 grain when they are on sale,but try to stick to 165 for the best ballistics.