Yes, I did choose the 150gr because most of the game I hunt is small to medium game like hares, foxes, roos, goats and pigs.
It should also be ample for smaller deer species like fallow.
It's true that 8mm does benefit from 180gr and 200gr pills in many rifles but I had the throat chambered a little shorter to ensure it would shoot the 150 grainers well.
It seems to have worked so far.
I'm yet to test some 175gr Sierra SPs but I reckon they'll work similarly if not a little better.
I was just beginning to be concerned about the post-terminal behaviour of the 8mm bullets.
A friend of mine shot a fox with his 8x57 last year using a 170gr bullet and he heard it smack a fencepost 100yds behind afterward!
Even with a 150gr it's likely to have much more energy than a fox or a hare can stop but at least it's easier slowed and destablised.
I wasn't even aware that Nosler still made the 180gr BT.
I tried the Nosler with the original bbl when I first got my Mauser and found that for roughly double the cost it didn't really deliver any more performance than the 8mm 170gr Speer HotCor SMP.
Maybe it would be better in the new bbl but I can't see the point.
And Barnes bullets are prohibitively expensive here.
Woodleighs cost around the AUD$35 for a box 50 while the X Bullets cost in the realm of AUD$70 per 50!!
And these are renowned for being "love 'em or hate 'em" pills......either your rifle shoots them well or shockingly.
I'd rather buy 200gr Woodleigh Protected Points (like Mag Tips) any day of the week for a 8mm Rem Mag or 325 WSM.
But those Hawk Bullets look fascinating.
Are they 100 or 50 boxes?
I wish I could get some of their 200gr RTs for my 9.3x62.
You're right about the 8mm 280gr RT though.
I'm unsure exactly what you could use them for.
Only an 8mm Rem Mag or 8x68mm RWS could deliver them with true authority and both really would only use them for big African or Alaskan game.
If they were matched with an identical solid they could make for a truly bone breaking load.......on both ends of course!!
Working everything out you could probably push a 280gr at about 2350fps out of a 8mm Rem Mag.
It would pack 3430 ftlbs of ME and probably have a max PBR of about 230yds but in an 7lb rifle (since everyone seems only interested in mountain rifles these days) it would pack 41 ftlbs of recoil!
And that's a little beside the point for this thread.
The 280gr, doing rough figures, is probably up for about 2000fps out of an 8x57JS which gives it 2487 ftlbs of ME and a PBR of about 200yds.
Recoil drops considerably though, even in a 7lb rifle, to 23 ftlbs.
But unless you were taking on big hogs at close range this wouldn't be my bullet of choice for a 8x57JS.
I do have some 250gr Woodleigh RNSNs though and I intend to work up a sambar deer load with them.
Woodleigh claims they can be loaded up to do 2200fps and with that sort of load they should have a PBR of 215yds and 2687 ftlbs of ME.
But first thing first I need to finalise the 150gr load and do the 175gr SPs.