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Wow, thirty one pages and still alive! That’s better performance than they ever got in the field!
I could be mistaken, but I don’t think Hornady has made any changes to the DGS line of bullets. The bullets I was using are probably about 2015 vintage.I was under the impression, but don't know for sure, that Hornady had redesigned the DGS range of projectiles specifically due to these issues. @IdaRam was your experience with the new or old style?
I have a few boxes of the old style 500g .458 projectiles which I'm relegating to practice only. Having said that, I'm yet to be convinced that a solid is needed given the quality of A-Frames and some of the mono-metal designs.
You are saying the DGS solids were redesigned? The DGX were redesigned but the solids as well?This post has leg's! As for the this round it was redesigned 7 years ago and reintroduced in 2018. If you still have the old non-bonded and shooting them well shame on you. The redesign works pretty damn good from the other threads I had read and from personal experience.
Just shoot what you and your guns like (if you can find it) and everything will work out just fine.
Are you referring to the DGX (soft), DGS (solid), or both?As for the this round it was redesigned 7 years ago and reintroduced in 2018. If you still have the old non-bonded and shooting them well shame on you. The redesign works pretty damn good from the other threads I had read and from personal experience.
softAre you referring to the DGX (soft), DGS (solid), or both?
softAre you referring to the DGX (soft), DGS (solid), or both?
soft not sure on the solidsYou are saying the DGS solids were redesigned? The DGX were redesigned but the solids as well?
What rifle did you use?Kevin, the smaller of the 2 (36") was initially hit straight on, didn't go down and charged. That's the one that was then hit between the horns. These there the Hornady's.
The second bull (43") was hit broadside and went a ways before turning back. Pretty evident it wasn't going anywhere but took 2 more, the last unnecessary.
So you faced down a buffalo charge with a Ruger No1? And won!Rifle is a custom Ruger No 1, 500 Sharps 2-1/2" (50-90 Sharps). Taking a single shot rifle with iron sights, chambered in an "obsolete" cartridge specially hand loaded was part of the challenge.