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Old 05-30-2008, 02:46 AM
abyssdncr abyssdncr is offline
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Anybody try out the new Hornady 208 gr. AMax yet

Saw these bullets while poking around on Midway. Wideners has them for $24 per hundred and with the price of Sierras these days, they might be a viable alternative to the 220 gr. Matchkings...

Figure I'll at least get a box or two; anybody try them out yet?
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Old 05-30-2008, 02:39 PM
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I picked up a box myself. Waiting for my SBR to be aproved befor I head out. Ron
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Old 05-30-2008, 04:08 PM
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Saw these bullets while poking around on Midway. Wideners has them for $24 per hundred and with the price of Sierras these days, they might be a viable alternative to the 220 gr. Matchkings...

Figure I'll at least get a box or two; anybody try them out yet?
Hey thanks for the tip about Wideners. I been eying them for a while as well. They were out of stock at midway for a long time. Need to put together some more play money.

I had good luck with the 178's, I had some on hand. Also read reports of good luck hunting with the 155's.
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Old 05-30-2008, 07:14 PM
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I shot them recently out of a 300WSM 1K yd rifle.....not the best accuracy but they should work OK at short ranges.
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Old 06-03-2008, 07:16 PM
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Got some in today...

I was ordering some stuff from Midway anyway over the weekend, so I grabbed a couple boxes to try. The bullet is longer than the case...

Thought you all might find a photo interesting:

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Old 06-04-2008, 06:38 AM
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Thanks for the pic. Are you neck turning your brass? Which tool are you using?
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Old 06-04-2008, 10:38 PM
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Are you neck turning your brass? Which tool are you using?
I'm playing around with it right now. One of the gent's in my local club donated a forster neck turning tool with a .30 cal pilot. I was a little disappointed that my sized brass wouldn't fit on the pilot, so I was fiddling with fired brass and that happened to be the one I grabbed.

It's interesting with the cases formed from .223, the neck tension in the fired cases is almost identical to a Stoney Point OAL gage case. Maybe I should be turning them all...?
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Old 07-25-2008, 11:55 PM
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Interceptor - did you chrono any of your 9.2 g H110 loads?
What was your land length in the M1S upper?

Just loaded some 208s myself.
9.4/9.6/9.8g of VV N110 - Subsonic I hope
11.6g VV N110 Supersonic to check accuracy.
I may have figured out part of the problem w/these pills.
They are long skinny buggers & they actually land in my M1S @ 2.418" & I would normally allow 0.010" jump so I would like for them to be @ 2.408" COAL.
HOWEVER, they will NOT fit in the mag unless I push them down to around 2.262" COAL (the 11.6g won't go that short due to powder-2.268" but I can still force them into my modified MagPuls & they seem to work if I don't fully load the mag).
For me a jump of 2.408"-2.262"=0.146" seems like almost 15 times what I would like for accuracy.
I'll shoot Sunday w/chrono & report back.
Bad time to be shooting subs as it's supposed to be 103* on Sunday.
What the hell.
If we don't try, we'll never know. Just hope my spread bridges the transonic barrier.
Will advise.

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Old 07-27-2008, 06:18 PM
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I've no more of the 208's left to play with. Loaded all, have about 70 left, plan to let buddies shoot them as it seems everyone wants to shoot a supressed gun.

Bought some 220 SMK's and AA1680, I'll play with that next. This M1S upper... I've got nothing good to say about it so far. Might end up being a very short play toy.

I've gotta admit, I'm not one for load development. I really need to copy what someone else has already done and fine tune for my needs.
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Old 07-27-2008, 08:29 PM
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Shot 208s today & @ 100*+ & 29% humidity @ 100 yards -
4 shot groups from 16" M1S upper w/762SD can:
These all need about +11" of elevation to hit bull @ 100 as compared to 125g Supersonic POI.
9.4G-1103.1 fps 2.296" group
9.6g-1106.3 fps 1.594"
9.8g-1118.7 fps 2.493"
None of the above sounded supersonic

I'm surprised there wasn't more Vel difference from 9.4g to 9.8g

For accuracy thought I would load some supersonics & see how they shot:
11.6g-1278 fps 1.487" & it hit 8" low of regular 125g supersonic loads
Not bad.

Definately cheaper than 220g SMKs & I'don't think a hog will know the difference.
If BC is 0.648 (I wonder if this is correct BC for this bullet @ subsonic velocities?) then energy @ 100 yards should be about 527 or close to a 357Sig @ the muzzle.
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