Bob Nelson 35Whelen
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@JG26Irish_2I have found this forum to be fill with very knowledgeable hunters and want to tap into some of that for a project I am working on. I recently traded for a rifle that is chambered in a nearly dead cartridge. Don't worry, I was not cheated (I think, lol). It is a Ruger M77 Hawkeye compact magnum. These were first introduced about 15yrs ago more or less. This one is chambered in 338 RCM. This is a short action rifle with a 20" bbl and gets nearly the same velocity as a typical 338WM with a much longer bbl. It is a nice rifle and appears to be unfired (no wonder).
Best I can tell, the only ammo currently available for this rifle is the Hornady Superformance loaded with their SST bullet. From what I can tell, the SST is most like the Nosler Ballistic Tip bullet? Not bonded and noted for rapid expansion and not deep penetration? They used to make an Interbond version that was bonded but it is no longer available anywhere I can find.
I really did not need a 338 Mag varmint rifle, lol. They claim it is for deer but I have read mixed reviews. I figured I could shoot some of it for the brass and load better bullets later. I do not like reloading for low volume rifles but would make an exception for this fine, handy little rifle.
Do any of you lads have experience hunting with the Hornady SST bullet? And is it too frangible to be suited for larger game, such as elk, moose, or African PG? Asking for a friend.
My son and I have shot a shit load of game with a 308 150gn SST and the 25 cal 117gn SST.
We have shot pigs, goats and deer with them and never had a problem. Game usually drops at the shot or a short run.
I run them in my 25 at 3,360fps and in the sons 08 at 2900fps. They expand quickly and drive deep in my book.
Only ever recovered one, a 150gn 308 the hit an 80kg pig in the shoulder thru the gristle pad. Bullet was found just under the skin on the off side and retained 117gn of weight.
Bob
The 150gn SST extracted from the off side of an 80kg boar pig.