So Boreal's thread on cutting edge and other barnes alternatives reminded me to follow up on some questions I wanted to ask Hammer Bullets as I couldn't find too much info on them readily. I shot them and email and Steve answered a series of my questions and provided some photos I inquired about. I figured I'd share here in case anyone had the same questions. I asked for permission to post the photos sent and Steve said sure and folks are welcome to email/call with questions ([email protected] or 406-261-0010).
I'm pretty sure I'll give their 181gr a go in the long action 300wsm I have in the works that Hells Canyon is putting together for me (Long action configuration Tikka T3x donor getting a 24" carbon barrel in 9.5twist). Sounds like the ogive shape will let me seat that bullet all the way out in a standard throat. The design is reportedly not really affected by seating depth which I'm interested to verify and will enjoy the quicker load development if that proves out. The bullet has parabolic ribs on it which reduce the bearing surface versus some other designs, reportedly delivering a bit more velocity for the pressure.
I couldn't find much for expansion photos, esp. versus velocity. Steve informed me their design is of the petal sheering off version to create a flat frontal area on the retained bullet which creates perpendicular trauma radiating out as it pushes through reportedly creating a 2-3" wound channel (similar to my experiences with the barnes LRX), the damage caused by the petals is bonus trauma. Main perk I see there is they appear to sheer off well at 1800fps still where as I like to keep the velocity up on the Barnes to peel the petals back more. The hammer hunters are intended to retain 70% weight on the bullet base traveling through and the remaining 30% is the petals doing extra trauma on their path. They apparently have another version that is being developed which will shift the retention to 40% on the bullet and 60% for the petals for those wanting more trauma on impact (see photos below) they are just testing this one currently, no animal data till after the fall.
Well that's what I gathered on it.
This is a 8mm 221g that was recoved from a long ways shot through a blacktail:
This one is reportedly a 3000fps vs a 1800fps impact:
These ones are the new one in the works:
3100fps
2500fps
1800fps
I'm pretty sure I'll give their 181gr a go in the long action 300wsm I have in the works that Hells Canyon is putting together for me (Long action configuration Tikka T3x donor getting a 24" carbon barrel in 9.5twist). Sounds like the ogive shape will let me seat that bullet all the way out in a standard throat. The design is reportedly not really affected by seating depth which I'm interested to verify and will enjoy the quicker load development if that proves out. The bullet has parabolic ribs on it which reduce the bearing surface versus some other designs, reportedly delivering a bit more velocity for the pressure.
I couldn't find much for expansion photos, esp. versus velocity. Steve informed me their design is of the petal sheering off version to create a flat frontal area on the retained bullet which creates perpendicular trauma radiating out as it pushes through reportedly creating a 2-3" wound channel (similar to my experiences with the barnes LRX), the damage caused by the petals is bonus trauma. Main perk I see there is they appear to sheer off well at 1800fps still where as I like to keep the velocity up on the Barnes to peel the petals back more. The hammer hunters are intended to retain 70% weight on the bullet base traveling through and the remaining 30% is the petals doing extra trauma on their path. They apparently have another version that is being developed which will shift the retention to 40% on the bullet and 60% for the petals for those wanting more trauma on impact (see photos below) they are just testing this one currently, no animal data till after the fall.
Well that's what I gathered on it.
This is a 8mm 221g that was recoved from a long ways shot through a blacktail:
This one is reportedly a 3000fps vs a 1800fps impact:
These ones are the new one in the works:
3100fps
2500fps
1800fps
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