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101 Hammers in .308 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 2327741" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>Members have been sharing developed load data. Go to the Hammer Hunter Load Data and Absolute Hammer Load Data threads on this Forum and enjoy!</p><p>There is also a huge amount of test data on the Hammertime Forum.</p><p>There is a small group of dedicated shooters who are/and have done a lot of testing.</p><p>Some of this is velocity based, some is penetration tests (gelatin and live animals). Farleg has developed "velocity brackets" indicating preferred results for terminal performance using Hammers.</p><p>You that are new to Hammers have a bit of interesting reading to do! Enjoy!</p><p>Regarding Absolutes, yes, they offer "free" speed increase based upon their design. They require MUCH faster powders and good neck tension to perform optimally. Also, we have learned that Absolutes lose their speed advantage over Hammer Hunters at about 95 gr of powder capacity and above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 2327741, member: 111593"] Members have been sharing developed load data. Go to the Hammer Hunter Load Data and Absolute Hammer Load Data threads on this Forum and enjoy! There is also a huge amount of test data on the Hammertime Forum. There is a small group of dedicated shooters who are/and have done a lot of testing. Some of this is velocity based, some is penetration tests (gelatin and live animals). Farleg has developed "velocity brackets" indicating preferred results for terminal performance using Hammers. You that are new to Hammers have a bit of interesting reading to do! Enjoy! Regarding Absolutes, yes, they offer "free" speed increase based upon their design. They require MUCH faster powders and good neck tension to perform optimally. Also, we have learned that Absolutes lose their speed advantage over Hammer Hunters at about 95 gr of powder capacity and above. [/QUOTE]
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