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Hornady Z-Max in .243
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Im curious if anyone has tried the 58 grain Z-Max bullets in there 243. I know the bullet is relatively new but thought someone might have tried them.
 
Posts: 20 | Registered: 23 December 2011Reply With Quote
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Prob won't get an answer from anyone on this forum that's actually used them...but to my understanding, they're simply a V-max with a fluorescent green tip. Purely a marketing gimmick to sell bullets to the "Zombie" killers that think "the end is nigh"

If you look at the Z-Max line of bullets on the Hornady website & compare to the V-Max line of bullets, each weight of Z-max lines up to a bullet of the same weight in the V-Max line with the exception of the 7.62 123gr Z-Max which I'm sure they introduced to keep the SKS shooters happy.
 
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The .310 cal I think is the 123 gr SST with the pretty tip.

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The .310 cal I think is the 123 gr SST with the pretty tip.

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Good observation LWD, you are more than likely correct. I see that the listed price is quite a bit cheaper than their V-Max & SST counterparts...might be worth buying a box of 500 to dust some varmints as Hornady boasts (and I quote, as I would never use zombie varmints in a sentance) "Explosive Hornady performance to vaporize zombie varmints" @ $90/500 for 50gr .224 bullets they just may be the ticket for this summers dog town shoots!!
 
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I agree with the price that is the main reason for my post. Thanks for the replies gentleman. I will more than likely have 500 headed my way soon.
 
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Jason,
If you have some Varget in stock give it a try with the super light bullets in your 243. It works well for me with Hornadys and Noslers.
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So many guns so little time.
 
Posts: 70 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 26 November 2010Reply With Quote
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Thanks Butch
I shot some Hornady Custom 58 grain moly v-max today and they shot around an 1-1.25". So I sorta have a starting point maybe. I have some RL15 and some Varget as well so when I get a chance to buy some bullets I'll begin the load process I suppose.
 
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f anyone wants to try these "Zombie Killers" Powder Valley has them on special at a very nice price right now.
 
Posts: 126 | Location: nothern ca | Registered: 29 August 2010Reply With Quote
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When I bought my .243Win recently I picked up a few boxes of different factory ammo to shoot through it. One of them was the 58gr Vmax Superformace ammo. It shot well through my Rem 700. I haven't seen any of the zombie stuff for sale in any of the gun shops that I frequent. I have loaded the Vmax bullets in a few other rifles and they are accurate. I also like the fact that they are cheap.
 
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