50gr hornady vmax
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50gr hornady vmax
just wondering if anyone had any exp with this bullet in 223
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I shoot Black Hills 50 Grain V Max in my 223 and I get what I consider great grouping. I have only shot one coyote wtih the load this season. I was pleased with the pelt damage. One thing is certain they are cheap rounds and accurate. You can't put the fur on the stretcher if you don't hit them first!
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Re: 50gr hornady vmax
Kinda a thread hijack but,
With my 22-250 AI, 50's @ 4K, DO NOT SUCK !
Norm
Coyotehunter, I will drive 100 miles to see a jackrabbit with this combo, also have 36 GR Varmint grenades slowed down to 4600. They grouped in a paper plate @ 5K.... can you say throat erosion,,,,
RL-15 is the huckleberry.
With my 22-250 AI, 50's @ 4K, DO NOT SUCK !
Norm
Coyotehunter, I will drive 100 miles to see a jackrabbit with this combo, also have 36 GR Varmint grenades slowed down to 4600. They grouped in a paper plate @ 5K.... can you say throat erosion,,,,
RL-15 is the huckleberry.
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Re: 50gr hornady vmax
I have never shot a coyote with a 50 gr. vmax, but a dog I ran up on that was chasing a pregnant doe one spring collapsed like the hammer of THOR hit him between the eyes. It was a TEXAS heart shot that did not hit the spine at about 80 yards.He never even quivered. 223 Rem. @ about 3200 fps. DUCKHUNTER.
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Re: 50gr hornady vmax
Hey guys,
I shoot a 50gr Vmax in both a 22-250 and my .223 and have had great luck in both rifles. Great accuracy and minimal hide damage from either. With the .223 you can shoot them and sometimes drag the coyote all the way back to the truck and still see no blood on the snow. Hard to even find a bullet hole until you skin sometimes. Insides will be a mess tho.
I shoot the 50s thru my ar using H335 @ 26.0 grns and a CCI small rifle benchrest primer and Win cases.
My 22-250 is with H4895 and a CCI lg rifle benchrest primer and either Nosler or Win cases @ 3650fps.
Jaybic
I shoot a 50gr Vmax in both a 22-250 and my .223 and have had great luck in both rifles. Great accuracy and minimal hide damage from either. With the .223 you can shoot them and sometimes drag the coyote all the way back to the truck and still see no blood on the snow. Hard to even find a bullet hole until you skin sometimes. Insides will be a mess tho.
I shoot the 50s thru my ar using H335 @ 26.0 grns and a CCI small rifle benchrest primer and Win cases.
My 22-250 is with H4895 and a CCI lg rifle benchrest primer and either Nosler or Win cases @ 3650fps.
Jaybic
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Re: 50gr hornady vmax
Well since the last time I posted on this thread the 223 Black Hills 50 Grain V Max have gone up about 10 dollars a box (box of 50).
I have about 200 brass in 223 caliber. I am going to start reloading 50 Grain Hornady Vmaxes this summer after I get rid of my factory ammo.
I'll let you know how it works out.
I have about 200 brass in 223 caliber. I am going to start reloading 50 Grain Hornady Vmaxes this summer after I get rid of my factory ammo.
I'll let you know how it works out.
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Re: 50gr hornady vmax
Fallguy,
When you start reloading, I got all sorts or recipes for a 50 gr Vmax. I have tried probably half a dozen different powders and have maybe a full dozen different powder/primer/case combos. I am sure lots of other fellas have ideas too. Just a way for you to take advantage of others research and testing.
Might help.
Jaybic
When you start reloading, I got all sorts or recipes for a 50 gr Vmax. I have tried probably half a dozen different powders and have maybe a full dozen different powder/primer/case combos. I am sure lots of other fellas have ideas too. Just a way for you to take advantage of others research and testing.
Might help.
Jaybic
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Re: 50gr hornady vmax
Jaybic
I will take that into account. Right now I am going to go with a recipe suggested to me by Plainsman (on nodak). He is very knowledgable. Xdeano is going to help me get started and lead me through the process with his equipment. So right now I have some good guys in my corner.
I will take that into account. Right now I am going to go with a recipe suggested to me by Plainsman (on nodak). He is very knowledgable. Xdeano is going to help me get started and lead me through the process with his equipment. So right now I have some good guys in my corner.
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Re: 50gr hornady vmax
Jaybic
Well last week me and xdeano did some reloading. It was my first time reloading.
I did 175 rounds for my 223 with 50 Grain V Max...26 grains of H335 powder.
I also did 99 rounds for my 243 of 87 Grain BTHP...43 grains of Win 760.
I can't wait to get out and do some shooting now!
I plan on using my fur money next year towards some reloading equipment of my own!
Well last week me and xdeano did some reloading. It was my first time reloading.
I did 175 rounds for my 223 with 50 Grain V Max...26 grains of H335 powder.
I also did 99 rounds for my 243 of 87 Grain BTHP...43 grains of Win 760.
I can't wait to get out and do some shooting now!
I plan on using my fur money next year towards some reloading equipment of my own!
"Lure The Fur" Calling Team