Good luck finding the 35 gr version any time soon!I will try the varmageddon version when I get to start reloading, thank you that suggestion Acm.
Good luck finding the 35 gr version any time soon!I will try the varmageddon version when I get to start reloading, thank you that suggestion Acm.
Vmax head...... You teaseI’ll leave others to comment on the importance of backstops but rather ask what your negative experience with the 35g V-Max head comprises?
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Yeah i saw no benefit in paying a premium for the BT Noslers. They shot the same accuracy wise and were less destructive.Tried them , and the 50 g ones , also the highly expensive BT Noslers, whatever works for your barrel, but despite the promise of higher BC , and a reduced cost if you bought he 250 piece boxes, they fell short on accuracy compared to the 53 Vmax.
Not trying to annoy but those two projectiles lost the entire front half, I would bet large sums they expanded.These are 2 vmax 40gr I shot through my 222 at 100yds. The slowest load I made up chronographed just north of 3200fps. I only shot 15 of the bullets to get these 2. The back stop for my target was the ground and a stone wall. I found these scrabbling about in the pulverised rock and earth at the foot of my backstop.
As you can see neither has lost that much mass and they certainly have not expanded overly much.
These 2 bullets are definitely vmax as I had not shot anything else at this target with boat tails.
I gave the rest of the box to a mate who likes them.
I don't.
I will try the varmageddon version when I get to start reloading, thank you that suggestion Acm.
Oooh I bet it was 3 years ago now, but I reckon it was Wentworths in Notts.Where did you get your 53grain Varmegeddons from? Would be good to know for the times when my supplier has to wait ages to order mine in.
I thought that , considering they hit a concrete wall , theyve not really 'mushroomed' but looks like the tips been torn off ?Not trying to annoy but those two projectiles lost the entire front half, I would bet large sums they expanded.
Yes thanks. Thought the packaging could have been neater though!Did that last lot land okay?
WOW, hold your horses ! A ballistic tip guarantees nothing on impact performance. Impact speed and jacket thickness antinomy of the lead itself are relevant but reducing ricochet is really about the shot you take or more importantly dont take . This means every shot must find an area of rising soft ground at an appropriate angle and have a clear area behind that because its not like you can dig around checking for rocks etc before taking a shot. Consider adding an elevated shooting position 22 hornet has around 700 ftlb to loose a 22 lr up to 120 ft lb and an off ticket airgun sub 12 ft lb .Hi
Anyone know an alternative to the hornardy vmax 35gr please?
A 22 hornet is on its way shortly and I don't trust hornardy vmax so I'm looking for a different 35gr ballistic tip bullet to load for the hornet.
I've looked around and the vmax is all I get for 35gr tipped results.
I will be using the hornet on caravan parks so an explosive bullet is a must as I don't want the risk of any ricochets or bounces.
I blame the post office….Yes thanks. Thought the packaging could have been neater though!
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My son has popped more prairiedogs than he could count with his CZ Hornet and 35 grain VM.~MuirNot trying to annoy but those two projectiles lost the entire front half, I would bet large sums they expanded.
As a point of interest, at what distance were you engaging with the target when those couple of ricochets occurred?They can all ricochet (I’ve heard my 22 Hornet ricochet a couple of times) but with the 17’s there’s less lead and it’s moving much faster.
Always asssume the bullet will ricochet and ensure you have an appropriate backstop.
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