Longwalker
AH elite
It's so satisfying when a series of loads all play nice together! I've been developing loads for my Sako .375 H&H. This is a couple test targets from today, shot at 100 Meters.
Left target is 300 gr. Hornady round nose soft point propelled by RL 15 at 2510 FPS. A nice, accurate full power load for anything smaller than buffalo.
The right target shows three shots from a Remington 270 gr. round nose factory load which I measured with my chronograph at 2670 FPS, then four shots from a mild practise load (or hunting load equivalent to a 9.3x62). It's made with 60 gr. of IMR 3031 and a Hornady 270 RN bullet. Velocity is 2350 fps. Recoil is mild. The two 270 grain bullets show the same point of impact, and both hit just a bit higher than the 300 gr. load.
I suspect the Remington ammunition is actually loaded with Hornady bullets, they look identical. But I didn't expect that they would shoot to the same impact point with such different velocities. Sometimes its nice to get lucky!
Left target is 300 gr. Hornady round nose soft point propelled by RL 15 at 2510 FPS. A nice, accurate full power load for anything smaller than buffalo.
The right target shows three shots from a Remington 270 gr. round nose factory load which I measured with my chronograph at 2670 FPS, then four shots from a mild practise load (or hunting load equivalent to a 9.3x62). It's made with 60 gr. of IMR 3031 and a Hornady 270 RN bullet. Velocity is 2350 fps. Recoil is mild. The two 270 grain bullets show the same point of impact, and both hit just a bit higher than the 300 gr. load.
I suspect the Remington ammunition is actually loaded with Hornady bullets, they look identical. But I didn't expect that they would shoot to the same impact point with such different velocities. Sometimes its nice to get lucky!