23 August 2003, 06:25
IanFSuper Hammerhead
Guys - as you may have noticed from my response to Sebastien I have had very poor results from my Sako SUPER Hammerheads. Now I believe that these are a new version of the old Hammerhead - a bullet that had quite a good reputation.
Is there anyone out there with experience of the 'Super' Hammerhead that would care to add to this thread?............. English would be good!
Rgds Ian
24 August 2003, 01:27
solviJust wondering. Is the Sako Super Hammerhead the same bulled as the Oryx from Norma ?
S�lvi
28 August 2003, 02:28
Fallow BuckI swithched tot he Sako Game-head in 90gr .243Win this season. I have so far taken a couple of foxes and a fallow pricket with them and am very pleased with the results.
I was thinking of moving o the hammer head in 100gr (I think it is the Sako name for the nosler patrtition???)for the hind shooting I have booked in December. I would have liked to get the .308Win on my FAC by then but looks like I won't be able to in time.
Any thoughts on the hammerheads suitability for thew hinds? (or alternative loads in .243?) It's a shame I have to step up the extra 10gr's, as I really like the 90's...
FB
28 August 2003, 06:04
<JOHAN>Ian F
Sebastien will haunt you for ignoring the centre of the world
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I wil lgo for English this time
I have a friend who have used it in 3006 and had a much better result than the old ones. It's a bonded bullet soo performance is about Norma Oryx. It has worked pretty well for him on boars and �LG/Moose
/JOHAN
29 August 2003, 10:10
TumppiSako Twinhead is same as Nosler Partition. Hammerhead is made by Sako in Finland. Norma Oryx is much better bullet than Sako Hammerhead or Superhammerhead.
29 August 2003, 23:55
Fallow BuckI thought this link might be interesting to some.
Sako Hammerhead FB
30 August 2003, 00:14
HjortejegerI think there have been a few problems with the first version of the Sako Super Sammerhead, in some production series. SSH has now been improved,and i think it is fair to compare them to Oryx. The retain weight is not as much as Oryx,but SSH works almost just as well.