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Bearcat
I just got an email from Hornady that answered my question about their .325gr .458 ftx for the NO. 1 and NO. 3 loads and speeds. "Their engineering department says 2300fps max at the muzzle will still allow the .325gr ftx to maintain accuracy with good expansion and weight retention".
Thats pretty impressive because a 2300MV it has energy of 3817ft lbs. At 100yds its 1950fps with an energy of 2744ft lbs and at 200yds it is 1636fps and 1931ft lbs of energy.
Wow thats pretty impressive if you handload and need that power. It also has a MPBR 211yds. At 250yds its only 8.9" low so that kinda makes it a little longer shooting rifle.
I don't think I would need to load it that hot unless I was going moose hunting or bigger.
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Thats pretty impressive because a 2300MV it has energy of 3817ft lbs. At 100yds its 1950fps with an energy of 2744ft lbs and at 200yds it is 1636fps and 1931ft lbs of energy.
Wow thats pretty impressive if you handload and need that power. It also has a MPBR 211yds. At 250yds its only 8.9" low so that kinda makes it a little longer shooting rifle.
I don't think I would need to load it that hot unless I was going moose hunting or bigger.
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