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Anyone else find this release strange? Every other bullet released in this line is lighter for caliber. This seems more like a great deer bullet. I’ve never seen a 174 grain bullet advertised for varmints
Lmao no doubtMaybe for that 300 prc Prairie dog rifle I've been thinking about
I believe the VT stands for varmint/target. I was thinking 308 win target bullet?Anyone else find this release strange? Every other bullet released in this line is lighter for caliber. This seems more like a great deer bullet. I’ve never seen a 174 grain bullet advertised for varmints
Yeah I think so. They already have a target bullet in this weight. So why make a 174 grain varmint bullet. I was just saying looking at the construction it looks like it would make a great deer bullet. Just a guess thoughI believe the VT stands for varmint/target. I was thinking 308 win target bullet?
That makes alot of sense. i may shoot something with it next year to test itIt follows the VT build profile, but Hornady isn't touting it as a varmint bullet. It's basically the 208 ELDM shell with less lead. So high BC, higher velocity for that BC number, and less recoil. Be interesting to see terminal results on tissue, but should be a hell of a target/match bullet
Any one have any experience on game yet with this bullet? just got some from midway would be interested in performance on big game and anyones opinions on if it will work as good as a eldx or eldm
I’m wondering about these in 300 BLK or even subsonic 308… I’ve got some 62gr and 80 gr on the way.
Have you tried any ELD VTs yet Form? Hornady claimed that the void from tip to the start of the lead actually ended up hindering minimum expansion velocity. I think they said it was due to the tip collapsing and not tearing open but im suspect of that maybe due to the fact there's not actual hollow point in the lead core it could be the case.They fragment rapidly- it’s a 174gr varmint bullet. They will kill emphatically, however meat loss if you hit bone can be/will be extreme.
Going on even muzzle energy you likely going to top out around 3850 for a similar load maybe a smidge less as typically heavy bullets have a slight advantage due to increases time in the barrel to receive energy from the expanding gases. Still very quick.i'm about to load some up in my rum. I can push a 225 eldm 3,400 fps, any guesses what i'll reach with the 174?? i'm hoping i can get close to 4,000. if i do, i will record what kind of damage it does, both inanimate and live!!!
i have a 1.350 cylinder 34" barrel. going to try n560/565/570. i am currently using n570 with the 225's. will probably just fill up the case to the top and crunch in a 174 on top and start backwards from there.Going on even muzzle energy you likely going to top out around 3850 for a similar load maybe a smidge less as typically heavy bullets have a slight advantage due to increases time in the barrel to receive energy from the expanding gases. Still very quick.