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<blockquote data-quote="ewallace" data-source="post: 6509" data-attributes="member: 525"><p>We shot the .50 cal SST 300g bullets and Shockwave 250g and 200g Muzzleloader bullets today. Nice shooting bullet the 200g bullet is a .40 cal bullet .870" long. We shot at 100 Yards 200 yards and 420 yards using 777 powder from 120g to 150g the bullet tumbled with the 150g load so I used 140g loads for testing. We had good results out to 200. In my rifle it would not be worth shooting at 400 yards with the 200g. The 250g bullets .453 cal .952" long. We had the same results as the 200g bullet. The 300g bullet .453 cal 1.90" long. I used 120g of 777 for a load good results at 100 yards and 200 yards. We shot some at 400 yards but had quite a bet more drop than the 200g bullet. If the wind lets up tomorrow we will try the 250g and 300g SST at 300 yards 350 yards and 420 yards to see what the farthest we can shoot these bullets and make a drop chart. Loads were safe in my rifle and should be approached with caution and were by volume.</p><p>Crow Mag</p><p></p><p>[ 12-06-2003: Message edited by: crow mag ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewallace, post: 6509, member: 525"] We shot the .50 cal SST 300g bullets and Shockwave 250g and 200g Muzzleloader bullets today. Nice shooting bullet the 200g bullet is a .40 cal bullet .870" long. We shot at 100 Yards 200 yards and 420 yards using 777 powder from 120g to 150g the bullet tumbled with the 150g load so I used 140g loads for testing. We had good results out to 200. In my rifle it would not be worth shooting at 400 yards with the 200g. The 250g bullets .453 cal .952" long. We had the same results as the 200g bullet. The 300g bullet .453 cal 1.90" long. I used 120g of 777 for a load good results at 100 yards and 200 yards. We shot some at 400 yards but had quite a bet more drop than the 200g bullet. If the wind lets up tomorrow we will try the 250g and 300g SST at 300 yards 350 yards and 420 yards to see what the farthest we can shoot these bullets and make a drop chart. Loads were safe in my rifle and should be approached with caution and were by volume. Crow Mag [ 12-06-2003: Message edited by: crow mag ] [/QUOTE]
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