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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Hornady SST vs A-Max
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<blockquote data-quote="Freakshow" data-source="post: 71796" data-attributes="member: 3522"><p>I am a one load/bullet per rifle guy and shoot the 162SST in my Savage 112 7mm. I also load for accuracy and tried the 168SMK with great on-paper performance, but I also have a good deal of experience with them from a military stand point. The terminal performance is far better than your ball ammo but there are much better bullets also,I switched to the SST for better on game performance. They also have a better "stated" b.c. than the MK. They have been known to shoot 1/4 inch groops at 100 from my rifle, so they CAN be made to shoot. These bullets wreak havoc on a whitetailed deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freakshow, post: 71796, member: 3522"] I am a one load/bullet per rifle guy and shoot the 162SST in my Savage 112 7mm. I also load for accuracy and tried the 168SMK with great on-paper performance, but I also have a good deal of experience with them from a military stand point. The terminal performance is far better than your ball ammo but there are much better bullets also,I switched to the SST for better on game performance. They also have a better "stated" b.c. than the MK. They have been known to shoot 1/4 inch groops at 100 from my rifle, so they CAN be made to shoot. These bullets wreak havoc on a whitetailed deer. [/QUOTE]
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