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Hornady's .264 123gr SST .510 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="1100 Remington Man" data-source="post: 973299" data-attributes="member: 29824"><p>The bullets terminal velocity envelope is 1600 to 3300 fps and the bullet is extremely accurate. However, this bullet is designed to deliver all of its energy inside an animal and generally does not pass through an animal. These bullets have been extremely successful in this cartridge in mid-western and southern states where deer are shot at longer ranges. Quote from Hornady Tech. </p><p></p><p> This is the answer I received from Hornady. I my self am going to have to try these in my .264 Win Mag sounds perfect 1600 to 3300 FPS. Running Nosler Ballistic program 4500 elevation 30 degrees F, at 3300 FPS it is a flat shooter sighted in at 300 yds drop at 400 yds less than -8 inches 500 yds 20.7 inches that a flat shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1100 Remington Man, post: 973299, member: 29824"] The bullets terminal velocity envelope is 1600 to 3300 fps and the bullet is extremely accurate. However, this bullet is designed to deliver all of its energy inside an animal and generally does not pass through an animal. These bullets have been extremely successful in this cartridge in mid-western and southern states where deer are shot at longer ranges. Quote from Hornady Tech. This is the answer I received from Hornady. I my self am going to have to try these in my .264 Win Mag sounds perfect 1600 to 3300 FPS. Running Nosler Ballistic program 4500 elevation 30 degrees F, at 3300 FPS it is a flat shooter sighted in at 300 yds drop at 400 yds less than -8 inches 500 yds 20.7 inches that a flat shooting. [/QUOTE]
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