06 July 2002, 06:25
Seamus O'GradyWinchester Failsafe Accuracy Experiences?
It seems that this bullet is what I'm looking for in an elk and black bear load in my .300 Winnie. How accurate has this bullet been in your rifles? I have not yet tried it in mine. Thanks.
06 July 2002, 06:50
<JMeier>I use a load of 73.5gr of R22 with the 180gr Failsafe. In my old Ruger and my brother-in-laws new Ruger, they consistantly stay under .75inch. In my new Winchester, however, they group very bad, like 4-5inches. Hope this helps.
JMeier
06 July 2002, 06:53
Zero DriftSeamus - The Failsafe has developed a great reputation in regards to terminal performance. However, it is a composite bullet with many parts. This makes manufacturing consistency problematic and accuracy can suffer.
I have hand loaded Failsafes in 7mm and .338. In my experience, accuracy was not impressive. Accordingly, I switched to the non-coated Partition Golds with great accuracy results and impressive field results. Remember - due to the heavery jacket, there is less lead making the bullet longer. This can pose case capacity issues (powder compression) with slower powders in the .300WinMag.