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Old 04-30-2009, 03:21 PM
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300 grain bullet

Does a 300 grain bullet exist in .308? I am really interested in this. From what I have read, and the math I've done a 300 grain bullet traveling at 900 fps would deliver over 600 lb/ft of energy. That's pretty impressive. Anyone know if such a bullet exists?
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Old 04-30-2009, 03:55 PM
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I have never seen one, but I have never looked either......

I could make one and see how it flies, but there is not way in hell you could load it to AR15 magazine length, would have to be a bolt gun and the ogive would have to be configured so that the bullet wouldn't contact the rifling on chambering. I would imagine it would look like a really long semi-wadcutter.....
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Old 04-30-2009, 06:00 PM
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Semi wad cutter? (take a 240/250 grain SMK and round out the pointy bit until it looks like a 220RN???) Twist rate would be my concern regardless of shape.
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Old 04-30-2009, 11:05 PM
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Would it have any real advantage over the 240 grain sierra? The reason the 250 grain was dropped was to improve stability as I recall. If you made one you'd probably have to go to a faster twist like 1:6.5 as the length would be even longer than the 240's we can now get.

I mean really the easy was to get a 300 grain bullet is to increase the caliber - jump to a 50 and you can use 500 grains+ to increase your energy.
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Old 05-02-2009, 12:38 AM
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the reason I was asking is because the energy difference between 240 and 300 is pretty significant. I'm not really interested in going to the 50 because of recoil concerns. From the math I've done it looks like the 240 will probably be good on deer and 300 pound pigs out to about 250 to 300 yards. Is there anyone that has actually measure speeds of a 240gr at 300 or 400 yards?
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:42 PM
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I expect all speeds are calculated. But it can be done. Shooting over a chrony would be a risky proposition. But building a ballistic pendulum to catch the bullet and lock at its maximum point of swing should be doable.

I can think of one way to make a 300gr bullet stable at 1:8 twist. Not guaranteed mind you. And it won't shoot from an AR because of seating depth unless you single load. Even then I wouldn't recommend it.

Make a full wad cutter hollow point. Make it hollow all the way down to the base with just enough in the base for the charge not to blow through. By pushing the mass to the outside, you will get a more stable bullet.

The 240 SMKs already tend to pass through game from what I've heard. Major penetration. So if you want more mass on target, you might want to look at the 458 SOCOM.
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