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  • Hornady GMX 55gr 224” | Snipers Hide Forum
    The Hornady 55 grain GMX 224" projectile is a monolithic gilding-metal hollow point It does not have a polymer tip It's significantly longer than a typical lead-core jacketed FMJ bullet The bullet is a blind to barriers projectile, though accuracy precision is not on par with say, the Speer Gold Dot projectiles in this caliber The relief band also serves as a cannelure
  • Hornady GMX problems - help needed | Snipers Hide Forum
    Re: Hornady GMX problems - help needed Well with my finding using GMX's, is that they have a secant design and are very sensitive to seating depth I have shot these GMX's out of 3 rifles and had great results, but they do require some time
  • Hornady 5. 56mm 55 Grain GMX TAP Barrier | Snipers Hide Forum
    Hornady’s 5 56mm 55 grain GMX TAP Barrier ammunition (#81255) uses the same 55 grain GMX projectile that is available as a reloading component The 55 grain GMX bullet is a monolithic hollow-point, but unlike similar monolithic bullets such as the all-copper Barnes TSX, the Hornady GMX is made from gilding metal (95% copper and 5% zinc) Hence the “GM” portion of GMX
  • Hunting Fishing - Barnes TSX vs. Hornady GMX - Snipers Hide
    Hornady SuperPerformance 165 GMX which were 3 4" at 100, but then 5" at 200; and, Hornady SuperPerformance 150 GMX of which I only fired 2 rounds because they showed very clear signs of excessive pressure - very stiff bolt lift, smeared bases, primer cratering, and stretched brass Bottom line, the Federal 165 180 Barnes
  • Hornady GMX 70gr. in . 223 and general monolithic reloading
    I purchased three boxes of Hornady's 70gr monolithic bullets, the GMX series, only to discover that Hornady says they won't stabilize in a 1:8 twist barrel Unfortunately this is exactly what I have, 16" Wylde chamber, 1:8 twist in an auto-loader AR-15 I loaded five rounds, H335@23gr even
  • Range Report - 6. 5 Creedmoor 120 GR GMX | Snipers Hide Forum
    The 120 GMX factory ammo was pretty hot, from the 22 5" barrel I shoot the bullets were passing the chrono avg 3075fps roughly, IMO that's pretty darn quick and I noted that the primers were somewhat flattened, definitely flatter than my known-to-be-warm 140Amax handload From the 20rds fired I didn't notice any undue fouling or negative behavior
  • Any 300BLK 110 GMX loads? | Snipers Hide Forum
    Looked at published data, but most 110 for 300blk are using varmint bullets Im trying to replicate the Hornady custom load They have a 110 GMX going 2285 from the muzzle, seated 2 210 Im using a 16" CMMG Resolute upper, suppressed Looking to drop some muleys I already have 30-06, 308
  • 300 BLK Bullets 110-125 grain for hunting | Snipers Hide Forum
    The older GMX 70gr in 223 will kill a big hog or deer @ 100 yards no problem But the CX is unobtanium at the moment Latest test round, not sure the barrel is 100% broken in as I have less than 100 rounds in it (5R button rifled) P1-P3 is H110 and P4-P7 is Lil Gun P8 P9 are Berry's subs but not enough powder so too slow (VV120)




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