Robmill70
AH enthusiast
Has anyone used the new Hornady CX bullets? I just got some 250gr for my 375 that I'm going to try out. Interested in hearing from any that have tried them.
Yup. You gotta start somewheres...GMX and CX are different bullets, cousins…but not twins.
You should still be able to work up a load though, relatively similar.
Can you post a link about plastic tips melting?Side note- Hornady has massively increased the industry standards for hunting bullets. They spent huge money on a full dropler radar system and slow motion cameras for their bullet testing facility. It allows them to determine actual BC and see how minor adjustments to the bullet are impacting performance. Hornady was the company that discovered how plastic tips in bullets were melting and changing shape in flight, something denied by other makers. That’s a huge revelation on a long range bullet.
Note Hornady Aluminum tip match bullets now exist…
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...th-seth-swerczek/id1455406581?i=1000550039297Can you post a link about plastic tips melting?
So pointy! They have to be great.Has anyone used the new Hornady CX bullets? I just got some 250gr for my 375 that I'm going to try out. Interested in hearing from any that have tried them.
Hmmm... all I know is Hornady has stated in more than one venue that 2000 fps is the lowest impact velocity that the bullet will expand reliably.Signed in. I’m wondering if there a little softer Barnes ttsx? Might open up a little better at lower velocity’s.
So pointy! They have to be great.
I'll probably shoot some tomorrow but won't get any game experience with them unless a prairie dog pops up.
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