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I just read over at the reloading forum about the new Hornady pointed lever action bullets. I went to their site, and noticed that they have a 265 grain bullet for the .444 Marlin. If it fits, that would be a awesome bullet for my 9.5" scoped Super Redhawk! | ||
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If intended for the 444 ,it may not expand if shot out of a 44 unless pushed hard and at close range . I tryed the 265 gr SP out of my 7 1/2" Redhawlk . The bullet expanded little if at all and the double lung hit was a 150 yd SOB of a track Johnch NRA life Delta Pheasants Forever DU Hunt as if your life depended on your results | |||
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Pointed lever-action bullets? for .444 Marlin? Is the Birdman involved? Sounds like something you would use with Homeboy sights. | |||
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Go to Hornady.com and check it out. The tip is soft enough to not light off primers in a tube magazine. Johnch-Thanks for the info on the 265 grainer. If it becomes availible, I would do extended-range expansion tests with it, like I have done with the 300 gr. XTP. Even if it is to tough for handguns, it would be a great long range plinker bullet! | |||
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I go with Recono it may work but I won't risk it fingers and arms don't grow back very well. Swede --------------------------------------------------------- NRA Life Member | |||
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They are made with a soft low durometer poly tip that deforms under recoil but springs back so it maintains excellant BC's (over traditional lever gun bullets). Hornady is Marketing them under the name Lever-evolution. new ammo Rusty's Action Works Montross VA. Action work for Cowboy Shooters & Manufacturer of Stylized Rigby rifle sights. http://i61.photobucket.com/alb.../th_isofrontleft.jpg | |||
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DougH9 Tell about your 300 grain XTP tests and results either here or to avoid hijacking the thread on a new one of that title. Don't limit your challenges . . . Challenge your limits | |||
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Louis, I wanted to see if the 300 gr. XTP would expand at 200 yards, a distance that I can hit decent at, prone with a rest. Gun is a scoped 9.5" Super Redhawk; the load crono'ed right around 1,400 fps. My friend got a block of Duct Seal (about 5"x5" square), and we put it on a hill side, lazer rangefinded at 200 yards. I fired 5 shots, and got 2 right into the block. The other 3 (and one my frind fired), went into the soft dirt right next to it. All recovered bullets expanded. The Duct Seal ones had a perfect mushroom, the dirt ones had opened, but not folded all the way back. I was trying to decied whether to use lead flat noses or expanding. If the expanding would not expand at long range, then I would be better off with the LFN. But since they do expand, I will use them. The new Hornady looks promising. Should shoot flatter, and shave some elevation come-ups off of the 300 XTP. | |||
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