Handgun Hunting: Really Large Critters
Mark’s Encore in .375 JDJ with Hornady bullets is his “go-to” big-game-getter. A Leupold scope is hidden under that camo.
Mark’s Encore in .375 JDJ with Hornady bullets is his “go-to” big-game-getter. A Leupold scope is hidden under that camo.
“Designing open-nose .45 bullets isn’t easy,” says Dave Emary, Hornady’s resident guru on such matters. He notes the 1911 and […]
A plinker and small game load. Hornady .310″ lead balls were selected. Perfect diameter? Nope, but due to swaging down […]
[…] much smaller extreme spreads. My bullets of choice are the Hornady 115-XTP JHP, 124-XTP JHP and the 147-XTP JHP BT […]
[…] either from Fiocchi (imported from Italy) or made domestically by Hornady. Handloaders have it even easier. Until just a few […]
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[…] I could expect when fall rolls around. I used the Hornady’s 160 gr. Evolution factory load would in the .308 […]
[…] including chrono data and groups, was limited to two loads: Hornady Steel Match 125-gr. HAP, and Winchester Target 147-gr.flat nose […]