If you're gearing up for some elk, bear, or those hefty whitetail, you might want to consider sticking with the 154-181 grain rangeDoes anyone on here use Hammer bullets in their 30 caliber? Specifically, anything in the 154gr to 181gr range and has real world on game terminal performance experience?
Weatherby sells 6.5 PRC ammo using the Hornady 124 HH. I want to try that, as Weatherby only started making non-Weatherby cartridges recently. I have a sample pack of 124 HHs (only 15), but will be using them this year. What type of Ramshot are you using? I have some Magnum.I've had great success with the 124g HH over Ramshot traveling ~3,150 fps. from my light-weight Kimber 84M Hunter chambered in .308 Win. This combo is deadly on deer and pigs inside of 400 yards. I just recently purchased some 154g HHT to play around with. I'll be starting with Benchmark powder, no testing yet.
I'm using Ramshot TAC. Sorry about that, I meant to include that information in my original post. I safely reached 3,200 fps with TAC but found better accuracy at 3,150.Weatherby sells 6.5 PRC ammo using the Hornady 124 HH. I want to try that, as Weatherby only started making non-Weatherby cartridges recently. I have a sample pack of 124 HHs (only 15), but will be using them this year. What type of Ramshot are you using? I have some Magnum.
I would be happy with 3100, although I think I can get higher...seems most people push the HHs to max, when they see pressure signs and back off .5 grain. That is what I'm planning to do, but since Weatherby offers the 6.5 PRC with the Hammer 124 HH, that seems like good to have around. I will chrono them, when I shoot them, but hope to only shoot about half the box and see how they group and what speed they get. Since you're shooting 308, I might be able to get 3400 as Steve Davis suggested.I'm using Ramshot TAC. Sorry about that, I meant to include that information in my original post. I safely reached 3,200 fps with TAC but found better accuracy at 3,150.