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!
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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!