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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1548776" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Welcome, here is my experience with hsm ammo. It's never shot well for me. I've tried is several guns and it's all over the board. It is great ammo though. Some people have great luck with it so I'm not badmouthing it. Berger tends to be sensitive to jump which the Weatherby has lots of. It may work very well in yours. Just don't get set on a specific bullet because if it doesn't shoot change. That being said if 500 is long keep in mind not to get hung up on BC of Bullets that only starts to come into play after 500ish yards. Speed is king under that. </p><p> When you get to the reloading part take a hard look at hammers. I've been a fan of every bullet but Barnes at one point. I'm now using hammer for almost everything. They are very easy to load for and work great on all kinds of game. Plus for your distance you will be running a lighter ie faster bullet which will have less drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1548776, member: 54383"] Welcome, here is my experience with hsm ammo. It’s never shot well for me. I’ve tried is several guns and it’s all over the board. It is great ammo though. Some people have great luck with it so I’m not badmouthing it. Berger tends to be sensitive to jump which the Weatherby has lots of. It may work very well in yours. Just don’t get set on a specific bullet because if it doesn’t shoot change. That being said if 500 is long keep in mind not to get hung up on BC of Bullets that only starts to come into play after 500ish yards. Speed is king under that. When you get to the reloading part take a hard look at hammers. I’ve been a fan of every bullet but Barnes at one point. I’m now using hammer for almost everything. They are very easy to load for and work great on all kinds of game. Plus for your distance you will be running a lighter ie faster bullet which will have less drop. [/QUOTE]
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