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Would this same data work with H110 and 147gr FMJ?
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No, a 150 grain Berger bullet is a different ogive shape, which means that the bullet is longer, which means the amount of case capacity is much different from a 147 FMJ. Also H110 and N110 are not that similar. One is ball powder and one is stick powder.
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silencertalk wrote:No, a 150 grain Berger bullet is a different ogive shape, which means that the bullet is longer, which means the amount of case capacity is much different from a 147 FMJ. Also H110 and N110 are not that similar. One is ball powder and one is stick powder.
I'll second that. The burn rate is similar, ie 16 grains gives x velocity, but VVN110 is bulkier from what I gather. I can only cram 18 grains into a case, whereas you can get at least 20 grains of H110 into a case and still have room for a bullet. I haven't used H110, but that is the impression I get. VVN110 is accurate and not temp sensitive. Not sure about H110.
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Nice!!!!!

I have a question concerning suitable bullets for AR-15 use.

I have noticed the 130 Barnes TTSX doesn't expand as much as i would like do you have any other 308 bullets you could recommend for hunting.

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Sierra 110 Varminter.
Hornady 110 V-MAX
Sierra Pro Hunter 125.
Nosler 125 Ballistic

Out of these, I believe the 110 VMAX will feed the best and the Nosler second. The others are less idea, but should be ok for hunting type use.
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selph arms llc wrote:Nice!!!!!

I have a question concerning suitable bullets for AR-15 use.

I have noticed the 130 Barnes TTSX doesn't expand as much as i would like do you have any other 308 bullets you could recommend for hunting.

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Have you tried the Barnes 110 TSX designed for SBR's? Its listed here someplace. It's supposed to expand down to 1500 FPS.

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It does not expand down to 1500 fps, at least not by my definition. 1800 perhaps.
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silencertalk wrote:Sierra 110 Varminter.
Hornady 110 V-MAX
Sierra Game King 125.
Nosler 125 Ballistic

Out of these, I believe the 110 VMAX will feed the best and the Nosler second. The others are less idea, but should be ok for hunting type use.
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silencertalk wrote:Sierra 110 Varminter.
Hornady 110 V-MAX
Sierra Game King 125.
Nosler 125 Ballistic

Out of these, I believe the 110 VMAX will feed the best and the Nosler second. The others are less idea, but should be ok for hunting type use.
What OAL would you recommend????
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2.068 for the V-MAX would be my first choice load of the bullets listed.
The ProHunter is not really suitable for loading up 30 round mags so do whatever and use it for hunting a few rounds at a time. Same with the Sierra 110. 2.1 would be good for the Nosler.
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silencertalk wrote:2.068 for the V-MAX would be my first choice load of the bullets listed.
The ProHunter is not really suitable for loading up 30 round mags so do whatever and use it for hunting a few rounds at a time. Same with the Sierra 110. 2.1 would be good for the Nosler.
According to Quick load doing an OAL of 2.100 with 110 Sierra it will only seat 0.063 is that enough?
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Not really. I would seat it 0.200 or so.
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I noticed you used moly bullets. Is there any disadvantage to shooting moly and later shooting non moly?
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I did not load that ammo or shoot that group.

I don't believe in Moly bullets.
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I picked up a couple hundred cheap. Just wanted to make sure they won't affect anything with just shooting a few
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Moly is good for alot of things, but I dont think it does anything for bullet performance either.
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Good thing I got em cheap
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Very true, Ill shoot about anything thats cheap.
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