I haven't used the 55gr. but I have used a lot of the 50s and they have been really accurate in 2 of my guns in 22-250. My Rem with a 1-14 barrel seems to like the 50 a little better than the 1-12 of my Savage 12FV.
I just ordered some of the 55 grain HP's from Midsouth. Anyone using these, are they accurate?
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
I haven't used the 55gr. but I have used a lot of the 50s and they have been really accurate in 2 of my guns in 22-250. My Rem with a 1-14 barrel seems to like the 50 a little better than the 1-12 of my Savage 12FV.
i never noticed they started offering the hollow points until a couple of days ago. i may order some too(like i need more bullets ::))
any reviews from anyone on these?
We used the 55 gr Varmint Nightmare and the 50 gr Varmint Nightmare Extreme in several 223 Rems with very good results this year. Next year we will stick with the 50 gr VNX for PD's. I just started using the 34 GR VNX in my 221 Fireballs and so far I really like them. Not quite the splat factor of a V-Max or a Ballistic Tip but close and a lot cheaper.
BTW, we have had excellent results using TAC powder with these bullets in the 223's.
Charlie
laportecharlie
Thanks for the info. I'll be trying them in my 1 in 9 twist.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
In a 223 AI with 1:9 twist, they will shoot under 10" group at 800 yards.
Love these for prairie dogs.
Let's hope my standard chamber will shoot em that good. Initially, I'm going to try them and some Berger 55 gr HP's with Varget. Still waiting for Berger 70 gr VLD's I ordered.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
Shot a couple of loads this weekend using Varget. Ended up with two promising groups in the .500" range.
Shot some test loads with Berger 70 gr VLD's and 55 gr varmint HP's seated .006" off the lands using Varget. Accuracy absolutely sucked?! Should I seat these into the lands or try em at about .015" OTL?
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
The Varmint HP's never really grouped well for me.Originally Posted by GaCop
The VLD's - start at 20 or 30 off the lands. The old "seat Berger bullets into the lands" has gone by the wayside. Call Eric or read their website.
After posting, I did some searching on the site and came up with a few posts about the Bergers. I'll try em at .020". My Lapua 223 brass came in so I'll be using it instead of once fired RP.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
Bought some 50 grain VNX a year ago, have yet to find a load that shoots them under 1" in two different 223 rifles, both Savages. Need to try them in the Hornet to see if they will be usable there, otherwise they are, so far, useless.
They are going to be too long to work in most magazine fed Hornets. If you give up on them, I have a home for them.
Charlie
laportecharlie
Single shot Hornet. ;D
OK so here is the question, - whos bullets does Midsouth repackage???
And that's a very god question. I have heard that they are Hornady, Nosler and a couple others. Midsouth is not telling.
Charlie
laportecharlie
anyone have a picture of the HP's? just how hollow are they?
The hollow point is a bit bigger than the one in a 53 gr. Match King.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
They look like Winchester. And all of the ones I got had scratches on them from being pulled. I have some 55 gr. Winchester from years ago and they look very similar. Can't get them to shoot worth a darn either. ::)
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