Hello
I recently purchased some hornady 350 grain xtps for my 500 S&W magnum Handi-rifle.
I was planning on loading them for some testing of different bullet weights before a bear hunt (this will be the backup rifle).
My question is this: the box says they will expand at a variety of velocities. I am wondering if it is possible to push them too fast? I do not want a bullet failure.
Is it better to keep them going at handgun velocities? Any experience with these in other pistol caliber carbines and hotter loads on game?
Thanks
I recently purchased some hornady 350 grain xtps for my 500 S&W magnum Handi-rifle.
I was planning on loading them for some testing of different bullet weights before a bear hunt (this will be the backup rifle).
My question is this: the box says they will expand at a variety of velocities. I am wondering if it is possible to push them too fast? I do not want a bullet failure.
Is it better to keep them going at handgun velocities? Any experience with these in other pistol caliber carbines and hotter loads on game?
Thanks
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