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Sierra .30 cal 230gr. Matchking
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1616510" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>No worries about stability I see. Worth noting again that the hornady tests are listing the .777 bc with a 10 twist. Out of a 7 or 8 twist (can't remember) they're claiming right around .8. But of course many people report Sierra bullets as being more consistent/easier to tune. I'm not biased towards hornady so much as inexperienced with much else. I myself just acquired 200 count of the 225 elds for use in my .300 win mag, planning on trying with imr 8133, fed 215m, and treating bullets and bore with hex boron nitride. Will be measuring and weighing to see how consistent they are. Pleasantly surprised to see the poly tip on the 225 (and therefore the size of the hollow point below) is significantly larger than the tips on hornady 208s. I want these to expand/fragment violently and it looks promising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1616510, member: 109862"] No worries about stability I see. Worth noting again that the hornady tests are listing the .777 bc with a 10 twist. Out of a 7 or 8 twist (can’t remember) they’re claiming right around .8. But of course many people report Sierra bullets as being more consistent/easier to tune. I’m not biased towards hornady so much as inexperienced with much else. I myself just acquired 200 count of the 225 elds for use in my .300 win mag, planning on trying with imr 8133, fed 215m, and treating bullets and bore with hex boron nitride. Will be measuring and weighing to see how consistent they are. Pleasantly surprised to see the poly tip on the 225 (and therefore the size of the hollow point below) is significantly larger than the tips on hornady 208s. I want these to expand/fragment violently and it looks promising. [/QUOTE]
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