Since Cabela's and Bass Pro removed the 270 Gamekings from their shelf, I'm on the hunt for a new hunting/target bullet. I want an affordable, reliable, polymer tipped bullet. I need the bullet to be able to penetrate a full grown whitetail buck. preferably, south of 60 dollars per 100 round.
During my research, I couldn't find any information about bullet performance with Google. The only useful video is from Federal explaining the performance of their premium line ammo. The premium bullet makers are not putting much effort into the performance comparsion, so I assume most of hunting bullets performs the same.
Price wise, Hornady SST fits the bill, but there are rumors about SST explodes upon impact and separation of core and jacket. so I emailed Hornady for more specs on the bullet, I asked for the ballistic coefficient at different velocity, the ideal velocity for bullet expansion, the bullet weight retention at different velocity in ballistic gel. The reply I got says they cannot provide any information regarding the bullet. What a huge dissapointment. I think the industry needs better transparency. (Now I'm thinking to switch to Nosler BT, but it is a bit pricier.)
The lack of information from Hornady brings me back to the dark net, which mostly are speculations and reviews, which can be easily manipulated and bought.
Now I turn to your help, anyone have detailed specs on the Hornady SST? Have anyone used SST or BT bullets on 10+ deer size(or bigger) animals? anyone knows who sells Nosler BT under $60/100 rounds?
During my research, I couldn't find any information about bullet performance with Google. The only useful video is from Federal explaining the performance of their premium line ammo. The premium bullet makers are not putting much effort into the performance comparsion, so I assume most of hunting bullets performs the same.
Price wise, Hornady SST fits the bill, but there are rumors about SST explodes upon impact and separation of core and jacket. so I emailed Hornady for more specs on the bullet, I asked for the ballistic coefficient at different velocity, the ideal velocity for bullet expansion, the bullet weight retention at different velocity in ballistic gel. The reply I got says they cannot provide any information regarding the bullet. What a huge dissapointment. I think the industry needs better transparency. (Now I'm thinking to switch to Nosler BT, but it is a bit pricier.)
The lack of information from Hornady brings me back to the dark net, which mostly are speculations and reviews, which can be easily manipulated and bought.
Now I turn to your help, anyone have detailed specs on the Hornady SST? Have anyone used SST or BT bullets on 10+ deer size(or bigger) animals? anyone knows who sells Nosler BT under $60/100 rounds?