09 March 2003, 12:06
Savage99Extreme Range Varmint Bullet Needed For .264 Win Mag.
Help me pick a bullet for long range varmints with the .264 Win Mag. The rifle has a new 1-9 twist 26" barrel. I have plenty of H870 so velocities will be up there.
The Hornady 140 gr VMAX has a Ci of .550 but it's listed as a 1-8 twist. The Sierra 140 gr SBT has a Ci of .495.
I am not really that interested in finding out if MK's expand or not at 800 yds so I hope the thread does not go there.
I may also have another load for shorter range on hand for the fun of it. Does anyone suggest the 95 gr VMAX? It has a Ci of .365
09 March 2003, 12:21
<Big Stick>The 123gr Lapua Scenars may bridge your gaps and make you happy across the board. It's BC is .547.............
09 March 2003, 12:25
Savage99Thanks,
Is that an expanding bullet?
Now to see who sells them. Graf is the first stop.
09 March 2003, 12:42
<Big Stick>Midway,Sinclair and I'm thinking Graf also(amongst others).
Never put one in a critter,so I couldn't answer that question...............
09 March 2003, 19:55
<BigBob>Savage99,
I shot a lot of 120 grain Sierra spitzers out of my .264 WM. The were great for larger varmints at any range you can hit them at. Back then I was stuck with surplus 4831. I tried H-870 and wasn't very happy with the results. If I were loading a .264 like yours today. I think I'd try H-4831SC on bullets 125 grains or less. For heavier bullets I'd give H-1000 a try. Good luck.
[ 03-09-2003, 10:56: Message edited by: BigBob ]09 March 2003, 20:29
sscoyotei've used the 129 gr. Hornady SST, but not out of a rifle, only in an XP pistol. i can't remember what the B.C. is right now, but i'm sure it's up there. Maybe you ought to try that 140 A-Max. It might just work. A lot of those VLD designs have some play in the twist rate they'll work out of. I've heard some reports lately that guys are getting some expansion out of them also. It should expand "some", since it's got unintentional expansion qualities built right into that tip. Take a look at it, in Hornady's brochure.
09 March 2003, 20:31
sscoyoteBy the way, check out
www.longrangehunting.com. The boys in there are LR specialists, and extremely educated in that discipline. It's right up your alley.