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They are all bombs. If you know it in advance, you can put the crosshairs in places where an explosion is a good thing.
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Yep..they tend to blow up.... Agree 100%. We have killed 3 deer with that bullet and lost a great deal of meat from each deer.
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Yeah Calvin, the second deresonator did make a difference, helping an already "good" group shrink into a "great" one. I have experienced this on more than a couple of my rifles that were already accurate with standard loads, but didn't shoot Hornady's Heavy and Light Mag loads quite as tight. With the extra couple hundred fps of velocity came a slightly more open group, which the second deresonator rectified. I might could've achieved the same result by sliding the deresonator towards the muzzle, but I like to keep 'em close to the forearm. I always try loads without a deresonator, but if I'm not satisfied with how it shoots, I don't hesitate to try the donut on 'em. The Superformance ammo is supposed to be more accurate with it's decreased chamber pressures, and althought I have shot some in 22.250 using no dereson with great results I haven't fully tested the larger calibers but soon will. This big bodied muley fell to the 165 SST from my old 30.06 in the background that is also wearing double deresonators. The shot was quartering away at 280 yards and the bullet did it job as it always does. I can't count the number of one shot kills that the Hornady SST has delivered for me through out the years...
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Hey, I agree with barrel donuts....they come in handy when you get hungry!
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That's awesome... but this is more healthy!
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Very destructive, keep em in the ribs.
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That's a heck of a muley buck there Jeffpg....details? IMO the deresonator is a gimmick, but that' s my opinion. I've been shooting Hornady heavy mag 139 gr SST's and IB's for years now @ 3200+ fps out of a stock Tikka Whitetail. It prints them -1" all day long if I do my part.
I'm digging your system, sactoller.
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Thanks JGRaider, but the deresonator is positively NOT a gimmick. At least not according to Webster's definition. Do you say this because you have tested them with negative results? On what basis did you form your opinion? I will admit to having way too many rifles to play with, and yes I do spend a lot of money on ammo, trying a lot of different stuff in a lot of different rifles and calibers. But I am single, and can't starve anyone but myself, lol. Having a shooting range out my back door, with a covered bench where I can shoot my steel in any weather, I spend a lot of time in shooting in the weeks I have off from my offshore job. Sure, a lot of rifle/load combinations shoot fine without deresonators, but even these can often be improved with one or even two of them installed on the barrel. It's usually the hotter loads that require a little help to get the tight groups, and some of my rifles handle almost any loads without the use of a deresonator, but not all do. I absolutely LOVE the ones that do, and the donut helps me to LIKE the ones that don't. It is NOT rocket science... no more than ballistics is. It is simply physics. By modifying the harmonics of the barrel, you can effect accuracy by helping to create a consistency to the barrel's harmonics so that the bullet leaves the muzzle under a more controlled and repeatable pattern of vibes each time. The Browning Boss system did the same thing in a different way. The electrical tape that I see on some barrels obviously do the same, although I would expect to a lesser degree. I haven't tried the tape, but I'd be interested to know some of the results obtained by this. For more info on the mule deer, here's a link to my story on the hunt... http://www.muledeeraddiction.com/index.html?pg=articles
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Jeffpg, gimmick is a poor choice of words so please take no offense. That Tikka/Hornady setup I told you about shoots so well I just don't feel the need, that's all. It may very well work in some cases. Thanks for the link......great stuff. I'm a muley addict and already have that issue and read it. I just didn't put it together. Congrats again on a real stud.
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According to hornady, the sst's are designed for rapid expansion and 50% weight retention, the interlock is 70% weight retention, and the interbond 90%.
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Where abouts can I find this?
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The big doe i shot last year went about 50 yards before dying. Unfortuneatley it was 50 yards into the brush. I found herafter about 20 minutes of searching. The bullet blew the bottom part of her heart off and she still went that fa. I think it depends on the animal and how much adrenaline they got going on? I have tried them in a couple 7mm08 rifles a weatherby that really didn't shoot anything good so i sold it, and the savage axis i still own. I haven't been able to get much under 1" - 1 1/4" groups with them, and the the lead tip sp 139 grain hornady give about the same results. Thinking of trying a different bullet weight, but not sure whether to go lighter or heavier?
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Several years ago I shot some out of a Ruger No. 1 in 7mm Rem. Mag. over book max loads. Don't remember the exact velocity but it was up there. They exploded (fragmented) on WT deer. Never got an exit. Never found anything but pieces. Only took three does with that load before changing. So it's a sample of three. As I understand it they work well when slowed down. So could reasonably be expected to perform well at 7mm-08 velocities.
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