Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
Looking for loads for these 34 gr Midway Dogtown HPFB bullets, preferably with H4895 ?
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Re: Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
I generally save my H4895 for the 39 Sierras, and use Benchmark for the 34s. I've only tried a couple of loads, my favored being 27.3 Benchmark with them (7 1/2 primers, Win. cases). I've got this big jug of Benchmark, and I wouldn't want it to go to waste...........
While you might not have any, 2230-C works pretty fair with them, too, I used 27.0 with that powder. I'm still not where I want to be, with DP-68, I haven't found a sweet spot for that one yet, but I've been housebound most of the summer with a bad leg.
While you might not have any, 2230-C works pretty fair with them, too, I used 27.0 with that powder. I'm still not where I want to be, with DP-68, I haven't found a sweet spot for that one yet, but I've been housebound most of the summer with a bad leg.
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Re: Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
Glenn, Have you worked up any loads of dp-68 for 32 or 40gr vmax? Thanks, Jim
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Re: Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
hoegebear, nothing yet with DP-68, at least nothing too spectacular. I had (have) high hopes, but they haven't yet materialized. Then again, I haven't gotten anything really good with it in .223 or .221 either. It's been somewhat disappointing so far, but it might just be my overly cautious nature when working with unknowns I can't afford to bend any rifles just right now, so I've been working up reeeeeeeallllllllll slow.
I've been laid up all summer with a bum knee, too, so I haven't been out to the range much. The heat has been awful around here, too hot to waste the time and gas for a range trip. It hasn't been a stellar year, to be sure.
Last range trip, I DID try 25.5 DP-68 with Dogtown 34s, it was a yawnfest. It's not terribly awful with 32 Hornadys, the only load I've tried was 26.0 DP68. My rifles don't handle the heavier bullets too well, so I haven't used any 40 Hornadys since the first boxes I tried, no point in wasting barrel life if the gun doesn't like them.
I've been laid up all summer with a bum knee, too, so I haven't been out to the range much. The heat has been awful around here, too hot to waste the time and gas for a range trip. It hasn't been a stellar year, to be sure.
Last range trip, I DID try 25.5 DP-68 with Dogtown 34s, it was a yawnfest. It's not terribly awful with 32 Hornadys, the only load I've tried was 26.0 DP68. My rifles don't handle the heavier bullets too well, so I haven't used any 40 Hornadys since the first boxes I tried, no point in wasting barrel life if the gun doesn't like them.
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Re: Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
glenn asher wrote: My rifles don't handle the heavier bullets too well, so I haven't used any 40 Hornadys since the first boxes I tried, no point in wasting barrel life if the gun doesn't like them.
Shove some more powder in it Glenn.
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Re: Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
I can't afford to bend any rifles just right now
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Re: Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
So is the consensus that Dogdown bullets are not really for the dogs?
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Re: Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
They aren't bad if you keep things under 250 yards or so. Otherwise, the ballistic coefficient is like a soccer ball. They are very popular in Australia for "cat-sized animals " and other feral critters.
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Re: Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
I took care of a couple large sized prairie dogs today...but nothing over 100 yards.
Literally, tore them up.
I was using 27.0 grains of H4895 with CCI450 primers.
Literally, tore them up.
I was using 27.0 grains of H4895 with CCI450 primers.
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Re: Loads for 34 gr Midway Dogtowns ?
Further tests of the Dogtown bullets and Benchmark verified today, what I said earlier, at least in the two rifles we shot today, 5/8" or so groups, plenty good enough for most things we shoot at. I used 7 1/2 primers to set them off, I think the groups would shrink with 205Ms, but I was satisfied with the economy sparklers.
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