Hammer bullets shoot!!!

JakeM300winnie

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To make a very long story short, I'm shooting a 300 win mag. Browning a bolt ll action,Christensen24" barrel, 1-10 twist,custom carbon fiber stock bedded.Leopold vx5 3-15x56.weighs in at 8lbs.
I've tried many different bullets geared towards long range capabilities,including 190 gr ablr, 180 ab.200 ab.175 lrx,200lrx, 180 sst, and 200 gr eld-x. I could always get it to shoot decent in the 1 to1 1/2 moa range no matter what ,but that wasn't gonna cut it for a rifle I have quite a lot money invested into. I did get the 200 gr eld-x to shoot very good at times but had major inconsistencies. (See my other posts warning about hornady eld-x)At this point I'm around 600-700 rounds through this barrel.
Steve, from hammer bullets suggested I give their bullets a try.I ordered a box of hammer hunter 181 gr.and as Steve's recommendations, Imr 7828ssc, seated the bullets as long as the mag box would allow,which ended up being .120 jump. I loaded one round at a time watching velocity and looking for pressure signs.77 gr. Put me at 3100 fps. I called that good with no pressure signs. I loaded up 3 at 77gr, went out to 410 yd.and it shot .60 moa first group. Velocities were, 3097,3100,3100. I believe it shoots even better than that but that's the best I can do with only 15x scope. Its consistant now, and I've shot multiple 1/2 moa groups since. I believe its true about these bullets not being sensitive to seating depth,and everything that the website and Steve has said has been true in my case. I recommend you guys give these a try ,especially if you have a finicky rifle. I can't wait to try them out on game!
Thank you Steve for an awesome USA made product.
 

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Good review. I'd like to try some hammer bullets, but they're not available in Canada. Unless there's a dealer I'm unaware of.
 
US export fees make it so that we cannot ship out of the country. If you have a friend in the states that can ship them for you that works.

Steve
 
Thanks Steve. Don't think it's quite that easy. I believe it's illegal for us to do that without using a broker. I'm only 15 miles off the ND border and go to the states often. The Canadian side doesn't have a issue with us possessing firearm parts. But if we ever got checked in the U.S., I'd be in big trouble. No gun related parts. Scopes, barrel blanks, powder, stocks etc. Maybe a good thing or I'd be broke buying stuff.
 
Thanks but I'm not willing to risk it. I want to continue to travel freely to the U.S. I go there to often. If I can find a bunch of guys to do a group buy we could do it. My 280 AI is begging to try your bullets.
 
Steve,
Save me the trouble of going to your site and looking....

What bullet weights do you have in 6.5mm?

I have just finished my 5th 6.5mm rifle and it would be great to be able to use one bullet for all if them.

6.5x55
6.5-06
264wm
6.5x284
6.5 CM

Need a hunting bullet that would work well out to at least 600yds...on steel as well as meat. I'm leaning towards 130's even in the 264wm.
 
Steve,
Save me the trouble of going to your site and looking....

What bullet weights do you have in 6.5mm?

I have just finished my 5th 6.5mm rifle and it would be great to be able to use one bullet for all if them.

6.5x55
6.5-06
264wm
6.5x284
6.5 CM

Need a hunting bullet that would work well out to at least 600yds...on steel as well as meat. I'm leaning towards 130's even in the 264wm.
Our 124g Hammer Hunter would be the one for 8" twist. We have a 130g Sledge Hammer but the bc would not be as good. They are designed for normal range hunting.

Steve
 
Would the 124gr be ok in the 264wm with a 9 twist?

I've heard that the magnums can push bullets requiring an 8 twist fast enough to stabilize out of a 9 twist.
 
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