Hornaday bullets

To be fair, I'd be trying to get 110gr to go pretty fast, just for flatness and down-range energy rather than anything else. It would get a bit loopy if run much slower, and the load look far from too much.

It makes more sense now we know the MV is 3275fps, rather than the eye-watering 3740fps in the OP - though I think I'd just set it about 2" high at 100yds for a zero at about 250yds - and then hold over a bit for 300yds.
It would save a lot of twiddling: but I guess it depends how big your target is.
It's dead on at 100m also at 175m but the BC is desperate and it starts to slow and fall beyond that but 175 m aim on is ok for most UK stalking would you not agree?
 
It's dead on at 100m also at 175m but the BC is desperate and it starts to slow and fall beyond that but 175 m aim on is ok for most UK stalking would you not agree?
Dead on at 100m and at 175m seems curious to me - is the 'scope mounted very high?

But yes, a zero of 200yds or so would suit me fine, I think. Then hold-over a bit (3"?) for 250yds and 9 inches or so for 300yds?
 
Dead on at 100m and at 175m seems curious to me - is the 'scope mounted very high?

But yes, a zero of 200yds or so would suit me fine, I think. Then hold-over a bit (3"?) for 250yds and 9 inches or so for 300yds?
It's dead on at 100m and 175m so I presume it rises in the middle. I will check on the 100 to 175 m trajectory tomorrow and get back to you. It's a Tikka super light with a Z8i 56 x 18
 
I'll be trying some CX 120 grns out in my 6.5x57 soon enough, but I'll as an outset look to move the shot placement a bit fwds vs the classic meat saver shot.

One on my Hunting companions said that he shot the CX fast (for the cartridge) out of 6.5x55 on a roe, behind the leg/lung shot I think it was, and found it to be overly destructive. But I don't know the TV, and if he was close enough, I guess it might mainly have been that causing the damage.

Only one way to Find out.🤷

This guy has done some testing with the CX at different IVs.
 
My experience with the Hornady CX is limited to failed attempts to develop an accurate load for my 6XC which didn’t like them and my 7mm PRC which shot them well enough but performance on African game was a bit disappointing. Recovered bullets show that expansion was not as consistent as Barnes.

I wouldn’t have expected to be recovering bullets on medium sized plains game shot at under 200m with a 7mm PRC at 3100 fps with monolithic ammo.

I’m not hating on Hornady, I’ve used their other bullets extensively with great results. I just won’t be using the CX any more for hunting. The owner of the estate I was hunting on in Africa was of the view that the CX is not materially different to the GMX and his bullet of choice is 180gr Barnes TTSX in 300wm.
 
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My experience with the Hornady CX is limited to failed attempts to develop an accurate load for my 6XC which didn’t like them and my 7mm PRC which shot them well enough but performance on African game was a bit disappointing. Recovered bullets show that expansion was not as consistent as Barnes.

I wouldn’t have expected to be recovering bullets on medium sized plains game shot at under 200m with a 7mm PRC at 3100 fps with monolithic ammo.

I’m not hating on Hornady, I’ve used their other bullets extensively with great results. I just won’t be using the CX any more for hunting. The owner of the estate I was hunting on in Africa was of the view that the CX is not materially different to the GMX and his bullet of choice is 180gr Barnes TTSX in 300wm.
This is also the opinion of the video who made the video posted just above, wether that is accurate i do not know. He interestingly also has a video comparing expansion at different impact velocities for different non leads, and there i believe the gmx does quite well....so there you go.

Tbh i think if one reads through different bullet review threads, on here,or elsewhere, one will read opinions going both to west and to east. Personally i shall try them out in the field, moving the shot a bit fwds from the typical lung heart shot. If they do not work well, i guess i will have quite fancy gun range ammo on my hands instead.:rolleyes:
 
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