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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2969324" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>I am going to be playing with some 55g Speer gold dots on hogs. 55g Sierra blitz kings are the most explosive on chucks and p. dogs I found of any 55g bullet, better than the 55g Hornady V max, and that is a mouth full!</p><p></p><p>Years ago, I shot a LOT of coyotes out West with 38.5-39.2g of H380, and ~41g of Win 760 in Remington 22/250's</p><p></p><p>34-34.5g of one of the 4895's also produce great groups with a federal 210, and around 35g of IMR 4064 with a cci 200, all with 55's.</p><p></p><p>Toughest rated 55's in my experience:</p><p></p><p>1. 55g Speer bonded core gold dot</p><p>2. 55g Sierra bthp</p><p>3. very close third is the 55g Hornady SP that is a flat base with the cannelure. I can not prove it, but it may help that the cannelure locks in the core to the jacket better. I have shot a few does with this bullet in a 223 rem 788, lung shots and they dropped at distances of less than 100 yards. The 55g Hornady is a very, very accurate bullet in my experience in multiple rifles, 12-14T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2969324, member: 122164"] I am going to be playing with some 55g Speer gold dots on hogs. 55g Sierra blitz kings are the most explosive on chucks and p. dogs I found of any 55g bullet, better than the 55g Hornady V max, and that is a mouth full! Years ago, I shot a LOT of coyotes out West with 38.5-39.2g of H380, and ~41g of Win 760 in Remington 22/250's 34-34.5g of one of the 4895's also produce great groups with a federal 210, and around 35g of IMR 4064 with a cci 200, all with 55's. Toughest rated 55's in my experience: 1. 55g Speer bonded core gold dot 2. 55g Sierra bthp 3. very close third is the 55g Hornady SP that is a flat base with the cannelure. I can not prove it, but it may help that the cannelure locks in the core to the jacket better. I have shot a few does with this bullet in a 223 rem 788, lung shots and they dropped at distances of less than 100 yards. The 55g Hornady is a very, very accurate bullet in my experience in multiple rifles, 12-14T. [/QUOTE]
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