Anybody shooting 45 grain Hornady's?
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:42 pm
I bought a box of these on sale last year from a sporting good store that was consolidating 2 locations into 1.
My rifle is a Rem 700 VTR with 1 in 12 twist barrel and the only factory ammo it will consistently shoot well is 32 grain Hornady's. However, I ran out of 32 grains so figured I would try the 45's. I had a horrible experience with the 39 grain Hornaday's so I was skeptical. Much to my surprise, they shot just as good as the 32's (several 1" 3 shot groups at 100 yards). From what I've read, the 45 grain bullet is shorter than the 39 grain bullet so it still can be stabilized by a 1 in 12 barrel.
Anybody have a similar experience with these? My 204 shoots Pennsylvania woodchucks exclusively and but I have always wanted them to explode like a PD, maybe the heavier bullet will help!
My rifle is a Rem 700 VTR with 1 in 12 twist barrel and the only factory ammo it will consistently shoot well is 32 grain Hornady's. However, I ran out of 32 grains so figured I would try the 45's. I had a horrible experience with the 39 grain Hornaday's so I was skeptical. Much to my surprise, they shot just as good as the 32's (several 1" 3 shot groups at 100 yards). From what I've read, the 45 grain bullet is shorter than the 39 grain bullet so it still can be stabilized by a 1 in 12 barrel.
Anybody have a similar experience with these? My 204 shoots Pennsylvania woodchucks exclusively and but I have always wanted them to explode like a PD, maybe the heavier bullet will help!