I don't think that I'll have a problem stabilizing any 35 caliber bullet since my Whelen is a 10 twistthe one thing you gotta verify before buying Hammer bullets is your twist rate. The heaviest Hammer bullet I could stabilize in my 280 AI is 141 grain.
I saw the twist rate emphasized on their website. Is this different than a Barnes or similar all copper bullet?the one thing you gotta verify before buying Hammer bullets is your twist rate. The heaviest Hammer bullet I could stabilize in my 280 AI is 141 grain.
the one thing you gotta verify before buying Hammer bullets is your twist rate. The heaviest Hammer bullet I could stabilize in my 280 AI is 141 grain.
As far as I can tell, they're pretty unique.I saw the twist rate emphasized on their website. Is this different than a Barnes or similar all copper bullet?
jwp475. what are you thinking of for a "load." Did / does Hammer offer any suggestions?
I contacted them directly about this. My thought was that these would be loaded much like Barnes. He told me to use Nosler data.jwp475. what are you thinking of for a "load." Did / does Hammer offer any suggestions?
Holy sh** Batman, based on this I may have to look into getting some of those Hammer bullets.
Bob, this a "smoking" load, velocity beats mine by a bunch. There is one caveat however, that is what "pressure" is being developed by this load? QuickLoad doesn't have Power Pro Varment in its data base. It does however have CFE 223. The 66 gr. load as mentioned above pushing a 225 Gr Accubond was ONLY 20,000 PSI above the PMax listed for the Whelen.
@jwp475I don't think that I'll have a problem stabilizing any 35 caliber bullet since my Whelen is a 10 twist
@jwp475Power Pro Varmint turned out to be the powder for these 220 Hammer bullets.
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@Shootist43Holy sh** Batman, based on this I may have to look into getting some of those Hammer bullets.
Bob, this a "smoking" load, velocity beats mine by a bunch. There is one caveat however, that is what "pressure" is being developed by this load? QuickLoad doesn't have Power Pro Varment in its data base. It does however have CFE 223. The 66 gr. load as mentioned above pushing a 225 Gr Accubond was ONLY 20,000 PSI above the PMax listed for the Whelen.