tomr said
I have tried this new Hornady pointed crap in both my 23" contender and my 22" handy, and I'm not impressed w/ it at all. My groups are no better than those of the Win grey box 150gr. Just my opinion.
Like mt3030 pointed out - no where have I read any claims for this (as you call it)
"Hornady pointed crap" being offered as an accuracy improvement. It has, as far as I can tell, only been offered as a way to allow those with
tubular magazines to get better bullet aerodynamics with safety in
tubular magazines.
The advertising consistently promotes safety in
tubular magazines. If memory serves, Contenders don't have magazines
tubular or otherwise.... at least the ones I had didn't. Maybe TC changed something about Contenders in the last couple of weeks? :? I have been out of town and busy for awhile, and I may have missed it.
So I'm wondering, if your Contender barrels shoot crappily as is implied by your use of the word 'crap' and your statement "...groups are no better than those of the Win grey box 150gr..." with other ammo, is it a stretch to think they wouldn't they shoot the same with the Hornady stuff?
And how satisfied are you with the groups from Win grey box stuff anyway? Accurate enough for what you want to do with them? Hunting accurate? Silhouette accurate? Competition accurate?
Have you considered reloading and working up loads that
do shoot better in your guns? You can use any number of pointed bullets in a single shot so there's no real reason to use the so-called
"Hornady pointed crap" at all if you don't like it. On the other hand, if you don't reload, and do want pointed bullets, I guess the only choice you have is the aforementioned Hpc... oh well.
Most folks who shoot know that some loads shoot better in a particular gun than others... and some of us are blessed to have a gun or two that can shoot practically any loads well. And then there are rifles that should be classed as shotguns because their groups really are patterns.
Whatever the case, it is not uncommon to have to 'tinker' with loads, sights, stocks, barrels, whatever, to get things shooting better.
Personally I would not be inclined to call a new ammo "crap" if it is shooting groups pretty much the same as other ammo. Sounds to me like there's some other factor besides just the ammo.
Just my opinion.