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I've been using 50 gr Zmax Hornadys for years, great accuracy in my .223 with Benchmark powder,
Those are discontinued, so,
About to develop a load for juniors new 22-250, I'll start with the on-hand 50 gr Zombie and Benchmark,
But will soon need to find a good all around, all purpose alternative bullet.
A fun gun basically, at the range, Coyotes possibly.....who knows....
Whatcha gonna buy?
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ZMax = VMax with a green tip.
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ZMax = VMax with a green tip. yes, Coyote worthy? Cant imagine it would just bounce off though..............
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Anyone got any of those 500 ct boxes of 50 g Z-max bullets stashed away?
Any hoarders willing to confess?
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Hornady 55 grain SP. Cheap effective and accurate in everything I’ve tried it in.
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Hornady 55 grain SP. Cheap effective and accurate in everything I’ve tried it in. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS...in spades
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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The Hornady 55 grain SP or the Sierra 65 grain GK.
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1. Never tell everything that you know.
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Hornady 55 grain SP. Cheap effective and accurate in everything I’ve tried it in. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS...in spades Yes. Single bullet this is it.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
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I yield to ingwe and antelope sniper.
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Hornady 55 grain SP. Cheap effective and accurate in everything I’ve tried it in. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS...in spades Yes. Single bullet this is it. The 55 grain Boat tail soft point with cannelure? whats the cannelure for ?
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I just box a bx. of 100 55gr. Horn. Flat Base with cannelure... I thought I had a stash of 500 of these somewhere.. Either I can't find them or shot them away.. Getting old is the pits... Great bullet in the .22-250... I have shot thousands of them.. Gophers through deer they work well, but I still have a feeling I am stunt shooting when I shoot big game with those calibers...
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Anyone got any of those 500 ct boxes of 50 g Z-max bullets stashed away?
Any hoarders willing to confess? yeah, a couple of them... but not willing to share any... same with the 40s and 55s.... got them at Cabelas for $40 a box, when they were closing them out at the Cabelas up in Potlandia...
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I used 40 gr Nosler BTs for years, but eventually started seeing more pigs than coyotes. I switched to the 65 gr Sierra GK and problem solved. Biggest pig so far was right at 200 pounds. I hear that the 55 gr version of that bullet also works great on coyotes and pigs, if a fellow wants more velocity.
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Hornady 55 grain SP. Cheap effective and accurate in everything I’ve tried it in. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS...in spades Yes. Single bullet this is it. The 55 grain Boat tail soft point with cannelure? whats the cannelure for ? No boat tail. I dunno what the cannelure is for, other than for factories that crimp their ammo.
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No boat tail. I dunno what the cannelure is for, other than for factories that crimp their ammo.
I thought you knew everything?????? The boatail version can never be a bad thing in my mind, plus, Powder valley has bulk 55gr BT SP in stock.......1000 count for 84 bucks........08 cents per......
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The Nosler 40-grain BT. Shoots as flat/flatter and has the same/less wind drift as heavier 55-grain bullets to 500 yards, less recoil and awesome terminal effects. They are very accurate in my Ruger No. 1.
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55 Ballistic Tip, great from rabbits to deer
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I really like the 40 grain Nosler BT's as all I do with a 22-250 is shoot coyotes. It's fast, flat shooting, and kills the snot of them. I also like a Speer 52 grain HP.
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to me, for varmint duty , 40 grain Ballistic Tip with a charge of RL 7 ( 33.5 grains)
or either the Nosler or Hornady 53 grain Tipped bullets ( Varmaggedon or the V Max)
for everything including Deer....Hornady 60 grain SP ( 30 grains of H 322 or 32.5 grains of Benchmark)
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