Not that it matters as I bet they shoot well. Just curious.
I thought they were the CX bullet too, but they have a flat base. They do shoot really well.You say they weigh 110 gr.
I see this.
HORNADY 30c (.308) 110gr CX BULLET 50/BX - Graf & Sons
30 Cal .308 110 gr CX™ The CX™ (Copper alloy eXpanding) bullet from Hornady represents the most advanced monolithic hunting bullet on the market. Its optimized design offers extended range performance, greater accuracy, high weight retention, and deep penetration. MONOLITHIC COPPER ALLOY...www.grafs.com
Did yours have a boat tail?
I found these on Midsouth and am going to order a few to try. I bet it’s the same bullet I bought from Midway in 2022, and whoever the manufacturer is got a better offer from Midsouth this time.Not that it matters as I bet they shoot well. Just curious.
Only Varget for 308!!!Loaded up a few more 6.5CM for my wife's new gun this morning, 140 gr A Max over a good dose of Staball 6.5, Starline brass. This load already looks to shoot good, and averaged 2740 fps.
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Next up is some 308 for one of her newest rifle's as well. Haven't loaded for it yet, and I use Varget in my 308, but want to try something different. Found a H380 load in one of my books and will probably use it and see how it shoots. I have a big jug of that powder I got cheap a few years back, and have only loaded 22-250 with it so far. Hoping either the H380 or some BLC 2 will do good as I prefer ball powders to extruded...
I hear ya, but I HATE measuring out VargetOnly Varget for 308!!!
It’s a pretty forgiving powder. I’ve just been “dipping” it for years and get sub MOA accuracy. Of course, I don’t load anything balls to the wall either.I hear ya, but I HATE measuring out Varget
45gr BlC 2 and 150-155 gr projectile in .308 works very well.Hoping either the H380 or some BLC 2 will do good as I prefer ball powders to extruded...
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