Still searching but just curious if anyone has tried 200 grain partitions in a .308? Seems like it would be a good short range thumper. Nosler doesn’t list this load in their manuals.
Still searching but just curious if anyone has tried 200 grain partitions in a .308? Seems like it would be a good short range thumper. Nosler doesn’t list this load in their manuals.
Still searching but just curious if anyone has tried 200 grain partitions in a .308? Seems like it would be a good short range thumper. Nosler doesn’t list this load in their manuals.
I have the 6th Edition Nosler reloading manual and it doesn't have any 200 grn bullet data for the 308 Win. However http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle does have data for a 200 grn bullet, although its not the 200 partition so you would have to carefully work up a load watching for pressure signs. With that said, the 200 grn load should be able to achieve 2400+fps producing 2558 ft.lbs energy.Still searching but just curious if anyone has tried 200 grain partitions in a .308? Seems like it would be a good short range thumper. Nosler doesn’t list this load in their manuals.
Looking at the difference between a 200 grain partition and the 180 grain partition, they are almost the same length. The 200 is blunter with a less tapered olive. These are not boat tailed bullets. I could be wrong, but I don’t think the seating depth will be terribly different. It will be put of a 20 inch barrel with a 1 in 11 twist. For max 100 yard shots, I am thinking the heavier bullet will penetrate more and be a better charging bear stopper, if needed. I’ll take a look at the Speer data. Thanks for the replies!
Oh brother, the cut and paste guy, Ive seen this statement and others from certain members regurgitated by you as if it was your experience. You speak as a matter of fact with no personal experience, just cut and paste. That being said Whats YOUR real world experience to back up that statement up? Your one dinker black bear??? And curious what animal ISNT susceptible to hydro static shock? Id ask what you think a good speed/wieght is but i can just go see what ardent said, after all thats what your going to do eh?Bears are succeptible to shock. Heavier isn't necessarily better for them.
Bears are succeptible to shock. Heavier isn't necessarily better for them.