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My pal and I bought a bunch of Zombies and I haven't loaded them yet..
We figured they were just Vmax with green plastic.. Right??

Also, for those who have used Nosler BTBT in .224 and 40 or 50 Gr. bullets, how do they compare to the Vmax or Blitzkings??
Yes.

All but one of my varmint rigs prefer the VMax except for a new 20 VarTarg and it likes the Sierra.

The VMax seems to give more explosive hits. The Nosler seems a bit tougher.

YMMV.
Crow, thanks that is what I thought on both issues.. Bought a bunch of Nosler factory seconds when I was in Oregon 7 or 8 years ago and never shot 'em.. Coyote bullets will be their use..
WCH, On dogs I prefer the Nosler as the base does penetrate much more than the V Max in my Swift, no matter the weight. Muddy
WCH,
Yes the Zombies are just V-Max with green tips.

The Nosler BT in 40-50gr are a little tougher bullet than the V-Max IME. I like them better on Coyotes than the V-Max, and have had good luck with them on the dogs.
If saving pelts, the 40gr BT will usually stay inside one from a 223 Rem., so only an entrance hole. The 50gr BT may pass thru or not, depending on distance/impact velocity, shot placement and which cartridge you are using them in.
The V-Max are more explosive on smaller varmints, so prefer them on ground squirrels/gophers, praire dogs, etc.
Can't speak to the Blitzkings in any great quantity, but what I've used seemed more explosive similar to the V-Max.
Good Luck,
-Ted smile
Thanks guys.. Kind of what we figured.. Nice to hear others use of bullets, rifles, and things..
Yes. If your rifle likes a V or and A, it will like a Z.
Haven't followed Hornady recently, the Z-max construction is the new plating(AMP jacket), so it's jacket is like an A-max, not the V-max.
Core may be built like the V, and perhaps not the A.

So the real answer is that the Z-max is both, and neither.
Did not know about that information. Can you elaborate? Thanks
The Z Max is a V Max with a different color tip. That is per Hornady.

When they were offering them in .308, those were A-Maxes. But I'm pretty sure the .30 cal Z has been dropped.

The V's and Z's are not as tough as the Nosler BT's. Especially the 40 grainers. I consider them a gopher or p-dog bullet.



Travis
Thanks.. again..
Travis,

Thanks. That was my initial understanding. Thought there may be a new "twist" on the construction of these bullets. I have a few of the Z max 50 gr. and could not be happier with the results.
Yessir.

I love 'em.




Travis
I love the Z's and they act just like V's, but I do think they are different. At least the two lots I have on hand anyways. Ogives are noticeably different on the .224 50 grainers. I'll go take a pic....
Hard to tell with my crappy photo skills, but the Z has an edge where the taper starts. The V is more of a slope. Seating depths were a bit different as well to kiss lands.

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Originally Posted by woods_walker
Did not know about that information. Can you elaborate? Thanks


Hornady changed the Amax & match bullets jacket to the "AMP" process; which according to them is also used in the Z; but not stated about the V.
Instead of a standard cup-n-core, they plate on the copper. I'm not certain the entire thing is plated, possibly a partial cup, but the bulk being plated. Similar process to what Speer started quite some time ago.
Interesting... Thanks
From the Hornady website.

"Combined with AMP® jacket technology, the Z-Max™ bullet is built to...MAKE DEAD PERMANENT!"

FWIW
To ensure nothing had changed since their initial introduction, I called Hornady again this morning.

They said the exact same thing they said last time. The Z Maxes are V-Maxes with a different tip. He even went as far to explain that having two different production lines for products that are this similar "would not be cost effective."

He also stated the 168 was/is an A-Max. and that the 30-30 ammo uses the FTX.

He went on to say " They are simply an already existing line, with a different colored tip."

I have been mixing red and green tips since their introduction and I have seen no difference in group size, POI, or terminal performance.





Travis

Yep, any minor differences in bullet shape in V-Maxes and Z-Maxes are due to differences in manufacturing lots, not basic design.

Aside from the information from Hornady, I have plenty of both on my shelves, in both .204 and .224. They shoot identically with the same loads, and expand identically on varmints.

You'll also often see minor lot-to-lot differences in Hornady Interlocks, or Sierra GameKings, Nosler Ballistic Tips, or any other popular bullet.
Guess I better call Hornady and set them straight. smile

I sure wish they'd just bulk package the V's and sell them cheap like the Z's. I paid 9.5 cents a piece for a couple thousand. They were the only good thing about the zombie craze. Well, that and seeing all the old guys complain about the zombie craze.
No think. Just shoot.




Travis
I've got way more time to think...
Originally Posted by deflave

He even went as far to explain that having two different production lines for products that are this similar "would not be cost effective."


While I don't dispute the theory, that logic alone would say that the Vmax and the Amax are identical, and couldn't possibly have different lines. Reasonably the interbond and SST's are probably no different, with that line of thinking. They state(website) that the Z's use AMP jackets, but not the V's.

Any customer service rep who answers the phone, while usually polite, aren't generally known for technical details. Just call Hodgy, every phone call will net you a differing answer.
Ok. Enjoy your different bullets.




Travis
Originally Posted by Higbean
Guess I better call Hornady and set them straight. smile

I sure wish they'd just bulk package the V's and sell them cheap like the Z's. I paid 9.5 cents a piece for a couple thousand. They were the only good thing about the zombie craze. Well, that and seeing all the old guys complain about the zombie craze.


If the Z's shoot like the V's and you are only paying $95.00 / K, I would STFU and shoot.

Horn. did pack 40 gr. Vmax in 250 boxes.. Not sure if they still do.. The Zombie thing was a deal.. Bought some cheap in 40 gr.

Mule Deer, I knew there would be differences from one lot of bullets to another, but didn't realize it was so noticeable..
Originally Posted by CrowRifle
Originally Posted by Higbean
Guess I better call Hornady and set them straight. smile

I sure wish they'd just bulk package the V's and sell them cheap like the Z's. I paid 9.5 cents a piece for a couple thousand. They were the only good thing about the zombie craze. Well, that and seeing all the old guys complain about the zombie craze.


If the Z's shoot like the V's and you are only paying $95.00 / K, I would STFU and shoot.



If I could still get them at that price I might. My point is, why does Hornady change the tip color and the price goes down? Throw them V maxes in a 500 or 600 round package and let me save a little money like the 75 Amax and hpbt.
I have several different vintages of .308" 150 grain Interlock flat bases to compare, and they have really changed lately. The latest ones have fatter ogives and bulbous tips, looking almost like a Winchester Power Point. Unfortunately I can't get them to shoot as well as the older ones in several of my 308's.

A similar change happened to the 7mm 139 flat base a while back.
Bulbous tips? Really?
They call 'em the COCK-Max.




Travis
Originally Posted by deflave
They call 'em the COCK-Max.




Travis


Shoot a critter with em and you got it dicked
I bought a box of .45 ACP Z-max ammo for the sole purpose of giving the box to a pretty girl who loves the TV show. Haven't had occasion to try them on "game" yet, thank God.
Originally Posted by deflave
They call 'em the COCK-Max.




Travis


You're disgusting.
Why do all bleeders say the same schit? It's as if you're programmed.




Travis
Thought you'd say something like that.
Originally Posted by bobnob17
Thought you'd say something like that.


Premonition, another common chick thing...
The 123 Z are SST for the AK platform. I think that's the only thing not mentioned.
Originally Posted by tarheelpwr
The 123 Z are SST for the AK platform. I think that's the only thing not mentioned.


Correct.



Travis
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by bobnob17
Thought you'd say something like that.


Premonition, another common chick thing...


You'll need to do better than that dear.
I bought a couple thousand of the 168g .308 cal green-tips. They are identical and obviously the same as the Amax as pointed out above, and a bloody good buy at about 60% of the price of the Amax.
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