@C.W. RichterHave to be careful to discern between factory loaded ammo and bullets you load yourself. The factory ammo may have issues. I've chronographed their "Superformance" and was upset for wasting $ on stuff that underperformed my handloads by <200 fps (Same for their powder of the same name). 'Nothing to do with the bullets. This could very well be why the Ammo got a bad rap (but even the owners admitted the product shortcomings if you search for it.) I've had much success reloading Hdy bullets, but on DG the best results w/ Swift softs and Barnes solids.
It was several hundred feet per second slower in the 22-250 with a 26 inch barrel what they said on the label was complete BS@C.W. Richter
Hornady superformance powder we buy IS NOT the same powder that is loaded in their superformance ammo.
The powder in my experience is slower than H4831SC and Re22. Even with a case full in the 458 you would be lucky to equal a 45-70.
Used in the right cartridges it does give a boost of up to 250fps and that is from practical experience not Pie in the sky.
Bob
@C.W. RichterIt was several hundred feet per second slower in the 22-250 with a 26 inch barrel what they said on the label was complete BS
@C.W.RICHTERIt was several hundred feet per second slower in the 22-250 with a 26 inch barrel what they said on the label was complete BS
@CAustinView attachment 464165View attachment 464166View attachment 464166As well documented here on AH I used the 400 grain version of the DGS on my elephant hunt in 2015. Here is the recovered head shot bullet that killed the bull. He was dead before he hit the ground. Many said that the recovered bullet could have been used again. It was fired from my 416 Ruger Guide Gun aimed just in front the elephant’s right ear hole and recovered just behind the left ear under the skin.
so yes I would indeed use on buffalo. In fact I’m taking my 416 Ruger on buffalo hunt this summer as my back up rifle. Hornady DGS and DGX ammo to be used. Will be using my 470 NE With Hornady DGS or Federal Swift A Frames whichever the PH prefers.
they do, but of course it's an aftermarket bbl! I load 60s with that lovely .299 bc (as it's the best that'll fly out of a factory bbl.) they don't "horror flick" the varmints, but they do hit where you're aiming and make quick, clean kills! i'd shoot snakes, mice and toads w/ it down under at 750 yds.@C.W.RICHTER
The 22-250 really loves adi 2208/ Varget.
It's a pity no one makes a fast twist say 1 in 7 or 8 barrel for it. That would really make it shine eith the heavier 77 grain plus bullets.
Bob
Very true@CAustin
With performance like that you wouldn't need the 470.
The 470 just has the cool factor.
Bob