300 Win solids

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300 Win Mag 180 solids for your Tiny Ten:
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A great idea-who makes them and we’re you able to get them to shoot the same as soft points?
 
Interested. I need to have some loaded for tinies. Advice?
 
Cutting Edge Bullets.

...and used the same powder charge (RL22) as the Swift Scirocco.

Had great luck with these in other calibers, have not used the 300 on game.
 
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In 300 Winchester I used IMR 4350 for the test work we did in 2024............
180 CEB Solid 68% MeplatCOL 3.345
2/22/24180 CEB Solid69/IMR 4350Fed 2150002896X2—54400 PSI >> 71 grs
550005370013005440
2/23/2024180 CEB Solid71/IMR 4350Fed 21529922973192982X2—62600 PSI—PACT Velocity
6390061400250062600Can add 30 fps for Radar Velocity
COL 3.345

210 CEB Solid 68% MeplatCOL 3.380
2/22/24210 CEB Solid68/IMR 4350Fed 21528572843132850X2—67200 PSI >>>>66 gr
6910065200390067200
2/23/2024210 CEB Solid67/IMR 4350Fed 21528202810102815X2—62700 PSI—Radar Velocity
6320062200100062700COL 3.380

230 CEB Solid 68% MeplatCOL 3.630
2/22/24230 CEB Solid66/IMR 4350Fed 21526702645252657X2—60600 PSI
6150059800170060600COL 3.630


For 308 Winchester I used IMR 8208 and IMR 4064;

180 CEB Solid 68% MeplatCOL 2.770
2/22/24180 CEB Solid40/IMR 8208Fed 2100000X2—52000 PSI
523005170060052000
2/23/2024180 CEB Solid42/IMR 4064Fed 2102552254482548X2—55800 PSI
5650055200130055800COL 2.770

210 CEB Solid 68% MeplatCOL 2.785
2/22/24210 CEB Solid39/IMR 8208Fed 2100000X2—61600 PSI
619006120070061600
2/23/2024210 CEB Solid39/IMR 4064Fed 2102309230452307X2—55300 PSI
5530055300055300COL 2.785

230 CEB Solid 68% MeplatCOL 3.028
2/22/24230 CEB Solid37/IMR 4064Fed 2100002106X2—47200 PSI
4790046600130047200
2/23/2024230 CEB Solid38/IMR 4064Fed 2102156215152153X2—48600 PSI
487004840030048600
2/23/2024230 CEB Solid39/IMR 4064Fed 2102216221512216X2—55100 PSI
554005490050055100COL 3.028

Pressures listed in RED is OVER MAX Pressures...... DO NOT USE...........

These are Copper and fall under Factor #3 of the 8 Factors of Solid Terminal Penetration.

#3 Construction & Material
Construction of a solid is a major part of its ability to penetrate. To deny this is foolish to say the least. Some of our solids out there, lead core, are very very weak in construction and absolutely do not have the ability to bust through heavy bone and reach their intended targets. I have seen and have in hand failures of these bullets from the field..... A shame as well, as some of these bullets are promoted as Dangerous Game Solids, and some of them flatten out like pancakes when hitting heavy dense material. Some FMJ Have steel inserts, while this solves a problem in one area, it creates problems in other areas.... Brass is harder than Copper... No surprise there, but I have busted elephant heads with both copper and brass, and never had one distort, but, these solids were of a very STRONG NOSE PROFILE as well........ So you see, combinations of different factors work together to strengthen or weaken other factors..... A good strong Nose Profile, can overcome some material deficiencies and in the case of copper solids this is extremely important.



Any Solid, Brass or Copper, can and will distort even in soft tissue at higher velocity Impacts. These 308 Copper Solids are fantastic, but at high velocity the copper will flow. This effects straight line deep penetration. The lower the velocity, in some cases, penetration is enhances both depth and stability.

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One other tidbit of information, most of the bullets compacted, became shorter after terminals. Of some consequence for some applications, but interesting to note, and would not be much of a factor in the proposed use in this thread, tiny antelopes and other even larger animals if needed.....


308 Caliber CEB Copper Solid lengths Before and After Firing


















180 CEB Copper Solid Unfired Length 1.152”







Muzzle Velocity

25 yd Impact Velocity

Length After Recovered

Shorter By


308 Winchester

2544 fps

2404 fps

1.138” & 1.139”

— .013” to — .014”








300 Winchester

2992 fps

——————

1.129”

— .023”




















210 CEB Copper Solid Unfired Length 1.341”







Muzzle Velocity

25 yd Impact Velocity

Length After Recovered

Shorter By


308 Winchester

2341 fps

2237 fps

1.332” & 1.333”

—.008” to —.009”








300 Winchester

2815 fps

——————

1.317” & 1.322”

— .019” to — .024”




















230 CEB Copper Solid Unfired Length 1.465”







Muzzle Velocity

25 yd Impact Velocity

Length After Recovered

Shorter By


308 Winchester

2240 fps

—————

1.465” & 1.4605”

— .0045”








300 Winchester

2670 fps

——————

1.448” & 1.447”

— .017” to — .018”









Had great luck with these in other calibers, have not used the 300 on game.
For use on antelope and in particular the Tiny ones, this deformation will mean nothing and is a moot point, and they will perform outstandingly. Even on larger antelope+ I don't see any major issues in the field. Larger caliber Copper Solids have a bit more diameter and some less prone to deformation, but also it would be rare to run a big bore copper solid above 2600 fps........

These will accomplish the mission you are asking of them.
 

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