mdwest
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Ive seen a few posts here and there from guys have started shooting Hornadys CX monometals.. so I thought I'd ask... who all is using them? to what extent? and do you like them?
Im a dyed in the wool Barnes TTSX and TSX guy.. I really like monometals.. they seem to fly extremely well in every rifle I have put them through.. and as long as you put a little velocity on them they have always been absolutely devastating on everything Ive ever shot with them..
Long story.. but somehow a Christensen Arms Mesa in 300 PRC followed me home this weekend, and now it wont leave... so Im thinking Im going to have to feed it something sooner or later...
PRC ammo isnt exactly easy to find.. but Cabelas did have a couple of boxes of Hornady Outfitter loaded with 190 gr CX pills on top.. so I grabbed them... my thoughts are I'll use one box to get the rifle zero'd and get a little trigger time in with it.. and if they group well.. AND if people report back that the CX is performing well in the field, I'll take the second box on a hunt with me in Idaho later this year (elk and whitetail).. then I'll probably buy a few more boxes... once all of that is gone, I'll have a decent brass stash built and should be able to load for myself from that point forward...
If however the factory ammo wont group and/or it doesnt look like the CX is a good option for a 300 yard elk shot.. I'll take the 40x pieces of brass I get from the 2 boxes already on hand and start trying to build a load with barnes 200gr TSX (apparently with the 1:8 twist in the 300 PRC, 190 is about as light as you can go and expect good groups and stabilized bullets.. and really 190 is only an option because the monometals tend to be a good bit longer than similar weight lead core bullets (i.e. the 190 mono should fly more like a 200+ gr lead core bullet)..
I also picked up a couple of boxes of Hornady Superformance 300 Win Mag with 165 gr CX bullets on top for my wife to try out in her 300 Win Mag.. (which also followed us home this weekend)... as long as the CX is a performer, Im thinking a 165gr monometal trucking along at about 3260fps at the muzzle should topple any elk at any reasonable shooting distance (again, assuming the CX performs similar to the barnes TTSX)..
So... thoughts on the CX? anyone shot a lot of these things? how are they doing both in terms of holding groups and in terms of effectiveness on game?
Theres really no cost savings (the CX are actually a couple of bucks more expensive than TSX right now)... and Barnes has been pretty readily available both online (midway) and locally (cabelas and scheels).. .so for me its really about which one is going to perform best downrange..
Im a dyed in the wool Barnes TTSX and TSX guy.. I really like monometals.. they seem to fly extremely well in every rifle I have put them through.. and as long as you put a little velocity on them they have always been absolutely devastating on everything Ive ever shot with them..
Long story.. but somehow a Christensen Arms Mesa in 300 PRC followed me home this weekend, and now it wont leave... so Im thinking Im going to have to feed it something sooner or later...
PRC ammo isnt exactly easy to find.. but Cabelas did have a couple of boxes of Hornady Outfitter loaded with 190 gr CX pills on top.. so I grabbed them... my thoughts are I'll use one box to get the rifle zero'd and get a little trigger time in with it.. and if they group well.. AND if people report back that the CX is performing well in the field, I'll take the second box on a hunt with me in Idaho later this year (elk and whitetail).. then I'll probably buy a few more boxes... once all of that is gone, I'll have a decent brass stash built and should be able to load for myself from that point forward...
If however the factory ammo wont group and/or it doesnt look like the CX is a good option for a 300 yard elk shot.. I'll take the 40x pieces of brass I get from the 2 boxes already on hand and start trying to build a load with barnes 200gr TSX (apparently with the 1:8 twist in the 300 PRC, 190 is about as light as you can go and expect good groups and stabilized bullets.. and really 190 is only an option because the monometals tend to be a good bit longer than similar weight lead core bullets (i.e. the 190 mono should fly more like a 200+ gr lead core bullet)..
I also picked up a couple of boxes of Hornady Superformance 300 Win Mag with 165 gr CX bullets on top for my wife to try out in her 300 Win Mag.. (which also followed us home this weekend)... as long as the CX is a performer, Im thinking a 165gr monometal trucking along at about 3260fps at the muzzle should topple any elk at any reasonable shooting distance (again, assuming the CX performs similar to the barnes TTSX)..
So... thoughts on the CX? anyone shot a lot of these things? how are they doing both in terms of holding groups and in terms of effectiveness on game?
Theres really no cost savings (the CX are actually a couple of bucks more expensive than TSX right now)... and Barnes has been pretty readily available both online (midway) and locally (cabelas and scheels).. .so for me its really about which one is going to perform best downrange..