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| We tested .30caliber 165 Ballistic Tips and 165 SSTs at 2600F/S muzzle at 50 meters,too.The SSTs were slightly better.I use the 180SST on deer and average sized moose (under #500 at butcher ). |
| Posts: 480 | Location: B.C.,Canada | Registered: 20 January 2002 |
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| Finally a source! I purchased my first 338 WM today, but in anticipation(and cooperation) I loaded up some 225 SST's for a friend who also shoots a 338WM but does not reload. I have never encountered such a mystery bullet. Not only does Hornady not list the BC on the web site but a Hornady Tech told my friend it was .447, which seems somewhat mediocre to me. The biggest surprise was finding load data that was anywhere in agreement with one another. I still have found no 338 SST load data. After reviewing many conflicting scources on the net I settled for the data in Speer # 12. My two Hogdedon manuals were no help since I was loading IMR-4350. A 338WM 225 gr Speer SpPtBT in manual #12 lists 71 to 75 grains of IMR4350. I explained all this to my friend and he contacted Hornady and they told him 64 to 68.5 grains of IMR4350! I feel like Elmer Fudd during wabbit/duck season. So now I face dismantling our eighty rounds of 338 ammo with 71, 72 ,73, and 74 grains of IMR4350. Unless by the way, someone knows something this lawyer fearin Hornady Tech don't. Also, we were going to test the terminal performance of these rounds in preparation of our next moose hunt. Good to know info from your SST tests. thanks |
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| Peppe: Try 76.0 grains of Re22, Fed 215 primer, WW brass or Fed Ni cases, and the 225 Hornady SST seated to 3.300" and crimped. I use this load with 225 grain Swift 'A' Frame or the two Hornady bullets. It is extremely accurate and depending on the brass used the velocity ranges from 2825 to 2850 fps. I usually get 3/4 to 1-1/4" 3 shot groups at 200 meters depending on the bullets. Best load I have found. Got it from an article authored by Ross Siegfried in Rifle(?) magazine and it works. Good luck, Steve |
| Posts: 48 | Location: British Columbia | Registered: 27 July 2002 |
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