The Hackmaster
CGN Regular
All right fellow huntingnutz, time for a little detective work. I shot a Delete elk a few weeks ago and I have only now had the time to post this. While field dressing the animal, I came across remnants of the two shots I fired at it. As you can see from the picture below, I couldn't be more disappointed in the bullet performance.
What we have here was a 180 grain Hornady interlock fired out of a 30-06 Winchester model 70 at about 2600fps. Hand loads by yours truly. I don't have my recipe book handy, but I think[/B] it was about 52 grains H4350 with no crimp. Range was not more than 50 meters, and I can say that was the first time in my life I have not needed binoculars to count points! Anyways, Did I choose the wrong bullet for the application, or is this some kind of failure on the part of the bullet? I never recovered the core from the left bullet, but as you can see the jacket separated right down to the cannelure so I think it experienced total separation as well. Kind of odd given that most of the reviews on the internet are positive regarding this particular offering by Hornady.
Also I know that only 2 bullets fired is not a very large sample size to judge the millions that have been produced, but I think you have to agree that as hunters we don't get a lot of chances to test what works and what doesn't short of ventilating a side of beef.
What we have here was a 180 grain Hornady interlock fired out of a 30-06 Winchester model 70 at about 2600fps. Hand loads by yours truly. I don't have my recipe book handy, but I think[/B] it was about 52 grains H4350 with no crimp. Range was not more than 50 meters, and I can say that was the first time in my life I have not needed binoculars to count points! Anyways, Did I choose the wrong bullet for the application, or is this some kind of failure on the part of the bullet? I never recovered the core from the left bullet, but as you can see the jacket separated right down to the cannelure so I think it experienced total separation as well. Kind of odd given that most of the reviews on the internet are positive regarding this particular offering by Hornady.
Also I know that only 2 bullets fired is not a very large sample size to judge the millions that have been produced, but I think you have to agree that as hunters we don't get a lot of chances to test what works and what doesn't short of ventilating a side of beef.
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