Originally Posted by Seafire
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
14 here.

use the SP.. not the SPSX then. unless you are shooting them real slow...

don't remember the formula, but Hornady told me that the SPSX was good for a MAX of 180,000 RPMs

so need to slow them down velocity wise if you are using a faster twist..

I was using a load that was vaporizing them right out of the barrel...

their formula, they were leaving the barrel at OVER 300,000 RPMs...

they just looked like your cold breath on a winter's day.. except this was when it was 100 degrees outside...when they were leaving the barrel...


I can tell you it is fun to watch it tho, when you shoot it on a real foggy day, like we get here in Oregon in the winter...
you can watch the parts flying in all directions when it comes apart, leaving trails thru the fog...
14 twist 222 so I would say they should be fine.


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