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Hornady SST

Started by sugarray, March 13, 2014, 10:22:49 PM

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sugarray

Thinking of trying this in my son's .243 this fall and their varmint load for coyotes.  Any experience?

I still have 6 weeks until turkey season, lots of projects to keep working on!  ;D


ericjames

I like the sst for the .30 cal. But I like the Sierr@  GK bthp the best.

sugarray

I'm looking at the 95 gr SST and the 58 gr GMX


wvlimbhanger

The 95 gr sst is a dandy bullet for deer sized game. I load them with h4350 and I can consistently get sub moa groups from my ruger m77. I have also worked up some good loads with a 90 grain nosler accubond and the new berger classic hunter. All loads with h4350.

tnturkey

one of the most accurate factory loads ive found I shot them in my 270 for deer. very good loads.

CASH

All I shot in my .270. All I shoot in my .308
A man fires a rifle for many years, and he goes to war. And afterward he turns the rifle in at the armory, and he believes he's finished with the rifle. But no matter what else he might do with his hands, love a woman, build a house, change his son's diaper; his hands remember the rifle.

budtripp

I shoot them in my 7mm-08 and they're deadly. The 95grain in 243 should be a killer and the 58 gr vmax is probably one of the best coyote loads for the 243 in existence.

DirtNap647

only shell I shoot in my .270 but I did notice the sst seems to have been replaced only to superformance sst...? dunno if this is true

Ruger M77

I like the 75gr vmax in my 243 for groundhogs be good for coyotes to. If you are selling the hides you probably wont wanna use the sst bullets because they will pass thru and make and exit hole. The vmax most times will not go all of the way thru so you just end up with one small hole
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