Well, I made it back to the range today. What a blast. Lots of good findings.
I first bumped up the charge with the 300 gr Expander. With 120 gr of T7, my groups really didnt suffer much. I was at 2 inches at 50 yards and 3-4 inches at 100 yards. My biggest complaint - the crud that all that T7 produced. I use a spit patch between each shot. With 120 gr of T7, the spit patch was actually difficult to pull out. There was just a lot more crud.
I then tried the 120 gr T7 with the 250 gr Expander. Not surprisingly, this was too much charge for the 250 gr bullet. I got about 6 inch groups at 50 yards.
I then went down to 100 gr of T7 with the 250 gr Expander. Found the sweet spot!
They grouped every bit as good as the 300 gr Expander with the same charge (maybe better) and the trajectory was considerably flatter. With a 100 yard zero, Im only an inch and a half high at 50. The groups are amazing. My first six shots with this combo. at 50 yds were all touching. I then proceeded to shoot my first sub. MOA with this rifle at 100 yds. Three shots within ¾ of an inch. I have found my whitetail load! I cant wait to see what is happening to the bullet at 125 and 150 yards. Better yet, I cant wait to see what these things do to the pump house of big buck. :-D
As an aside, I also tried the 245 gr Barnes Expander Spitfire. One would think that this bullet would have been superior - it has a spire point and boat tail. Surprisingly, my groups increased by 1-2 inches with this bullet compared to the regular Expander. Go figure
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I also tried the 285 grain Buffalo Bullet Special Sabot. These things practically dropped down my bore. Way too loose. I guess I could get some bigger sabots and try them, but whats the point? The Expanders shoot AWESOME and I like the pass through potential offered by the solid copper bullet. Thanks again guys!