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Russ,



I found two boxes of the Hornady 175 RN locally, and after trying them I ordered more from Midway. At that time, which was 9 or so months ago, Midway had the bulets in stock.

This is also the most accurate bullet I've found for my .280 Remington Encore barrel.

If they keep selling, Hornady will keep making them.

Bob






Bob...I think it's the part where "if they keep selling" that sticks in my mind most. Typical responses when I ask for them, in my neck of the woods, is something like:

"Why would you want that bullet, it's outdated"...or, "Have you tried "X" weight, it's a much better bullet" ...."Haven't seen any of those in years" (the young fellow probably ain't a day over 25)...."That bullet was made "strickly" for the old 7mm Mauser, what you need is______for the 7x57"...(I would hate to ask for some bullets for a .275 Rigby...they would probably tell me they don't make 'em.)...... etc, etc.

This is coming from people who work in gun shops!! People who SHOULD know a little something about guns!

Mark my words! This excellent bullet is slowly falling from grace due to ignorance on behalf of, wannabe, know-it-all, sales people.......not the industry, and not the consumer who has past experience with it.

I guess it's the "speed" thing. The old 175gr RN in a 7mm is not going to set the world on fire with ballistic magic in terms of velocity, and the ability to shoot through 3 Zip Codes without sight adjustment...that ain't it's nature. OTOH, it does a remarkable job for those who take time to use it as intended.

Sorry for the ranting.

Thanks for the information on Midway, but my order is still standing from mid July. Guess I better call them and check status. (I would like to think they were back ordered due to demand)

The order from LS&B was cancelled. I WILL get some more 175grRN, and when I do I will get enough to last several years.

Thanks to all who participated in this. And...if you haven't tried this bullet, make it a point to so. You may well be pleasantly surprised.

Respectfully, Russ
 
Posts: 65 | Location: Washington State, Columbia Basin | Registered: 01 January 2003Reply With Quote
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Hornady's round nose in 175 grain is still being made, last I checked. But a good alternative, that has no flies on it, is the 154 grain RN.

It is a very accurate and hard hitting bullet in its own right.

Cheers and Good shooting
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Russ,

I found two boxes of the Hornady 175 RN locally, and after trying them I ordered more from Midway. At that time, which was 9 or so months ago, Midway had the bulets in stock.

This is also the most accurate bullet I've found for my .280 Remington Encore barrel.

If they keep selling, Hornady will keep making them.

Bob
 
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