First thing this morning, I was at the bench powderin' up some cases and stuffin' bullets in 'em in hopes that I would be able to get something I consider decent form my 44 to send in for the match. Alas, I was not able to wring out anything better than from yesterday, so I addressed an envelope, went to the post office and sent my targets in for the match.
Then it was on to Armuchee, (Rome, GA in more general terms) to visit a local (never thought I would consider a 45 mile drive local :eek: ) gun shop and supplier of such reloading goodies as primers, powder and bullets. Spent a while on making my decisions, but after about an hour I walked out $88.00 the richer in primers and few bullet goodies.
I have been casting for toooooooooooo looooooooooooooooong. Sticker shock :eek: Man that ain't the half of it. While I didn't buy any, Noslers 30 cal. 150 Partition is 26.00 for 50. That is .52 cents a pop.....before tax. I will have to wait a bit to give those a try. $20.00 a hundred for Hornady 150 SST's. But they do shoot pretty good. $16.00 a hundred for Sierra 150 ProHunters, these shoot pretty good too, but not so well as their GameKing brothers. $10.00 for 50 Hornady 300 grain XTP's, .20 cents a pop. Better but still.......I used to buy Speer Grand Slams for $12.00 or so for 50 (165 grain for .30 cal) and that was when they still rolled a flange on the inside of the case to keep the core in place.......they don't even do that now I understand.........
OK to the point........The Hornady .44 cal 300 XTP's shoot.....ok. Not as good from my rifle as the Speer 270 Gold Dot, but the target shows no bullet yaw, which means the bullet is stabilized by the 1 in 38 twist of the NEF. It measures .850 long. Velocity was an average of 1527 fps. Extreme spread was 43 fps. (5 shots) Group is just under palm sized (fired at 50 yards) being 2" tall and 1.5" wide. There is a low "flyer" (third shot of the group) leaving 4 making a group 1" tall and 1.5" wide. Definite deer medicine. At 1500 fps, this load (20.5 grains of H110) is only about 100 fps or less shy of the black powder loading of the 45-70 with the 330 Gould hollow point bullet. I must readily admit though that my 45-70 with cast Lee 405 hollow point bullet will match and best the group readily and exceeds it for velocity by 100 fps as well. But this is the much milder load on the shoulder and I bet will kill just as cleanly.
As to that Hornady 150 SST and the 30-30............well it ain't all bad. of two groups fired, they measure 1.125" tall and 1.375 wide, the other 1.125"tall and 1" wide. No complaints. Even though shot at 50 yards, the groups are uniform. Tuning up the cases, deburring the primer pockets, eliminating the widest shooting cases, marking and seperating cases for velocity uniformity (another way of sorting by volume, some weigh to get this) I believe I can shrink this, but the rest of the story first.........
The Sierra ProHunter 150 shot a nice group 1.25" tall and 1.5" wide. Not bad, but it's brother the Sierra Game King shot a group for me of 1" wide and tall, with 3 shots in one hole. I don't mean touching, I mean in one hole.
Now all of three of these bullets were shot using 33.6 grains of WC846. the velocities are pracically identical. The Sierra ProHunter and the Hornady shoot exactly the same avgerage velocity....2402 fps. The GameKing lags behind slightly at 2360 fps. They all three shoot the same practical size group. they were all fired from the same cases. As a hunting bullet goes, I will choose the one which offers the best terminal performance, or find another bullet.
I do not know how hard the SST is, but I figure it was designed with the 308 and 30-06 in mind. I am a solid 400 fps and more like 500 fps behind those two for a starting velocity. In practical terms, my 30-30 is driving the SST at a muzzle velocity of what the 308/30-06 are doing at the extreme of their hunting range. At 200 yards, the book says I am only making 2000 fps. I wrote them an email and asked what the operating velocity range is on the SST. If I remember, there were reports of it being nearly fragile this past hunting season. If so, that means it should be about right for what I want. We'll see, I will report on what Hornady says.
The Sierra Game King and ProHunter though are both cup and core bullets. These are simple a jacket with acore swaged in them. there is no provision for holding the bullet intact on impact. I have seen the Game King come apart in wet newsprint tests I have done, I am sure the ProHunter would do the same, but there is a lot of difference between the body of a deer and a stack of wet newsprint. Still, I prefer to use a bullet that has teh core either mechanically held in the jacket, or is hot poured into the jacket like the Speer HotCor design. I will have to run some of those down to test as well.
For those who want to try these loads, but do not have any of the surplus WC846, BL-C2 or AA2495 ought to give about the same performance.
In all, I like the 22" tube of the NEF, it definately allows for some extra velocity, I do not think I have ever seen a 20" tube make 2300 fps with a 150 bullet, much less average 2400 fps. As a note of interest, such a load these loads shoot app 2" high at 100 and 2' low at 200 yards. (the Prohunter is down 2.4" but has a little less BC) The combination of the 22" NEF tube and the use of high BC bullets allows for some very flat shooting, and takes the 30-30 from a woods rifle to an honest woods and field deer getter. With a maximum point blank range for a 4" circle of 200 yards, anything you can see clearly with your naked eye is a point on shot. Not bad for a cartridge that is 100 years old and considered by most as anemic at best.