hornady a-max
- johnty
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hornady a-max
hi guys,
for some reason i bought some 6.5mm hornady 120gr a-max then realised they were not hunting bullets. my bad.
the hornady site says
Rapid, explosive expansion with limited penetration.
Recommended muzzle velocity range: 2000+ fps.
These bullets are not recommended for hunting.
I would have thought rapid expansion would be pretty good on light game like cats and foxes,
Has anyone tried them?
Cheers Johnty
for some reason i bought some 6.5mm hornady 120gr a-max then realised they were not hunting bullets. my bad.
the hornady site says
Rapid, explosive expansion with limited penetration.
Recommended muzzle velocity range: 2000+ fps.
These bullets are not recommended for hunting.
I would have thought rapid expansion would be pretty good on light game like cats and foxes,
Has anyone tried them?
Cheers Johnty
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Re: hornady a-max
They'll kill everything you have listed there.
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Re: hornady a-max
I know Hornady do not consider them a Hunting projectile BUT they work relly really well out of my 6.5x47L.
Use them you will be impressed.
Use them you will be impressed.
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Re: hornady a-max
thanks for the reply kinkinback and missed. 
what load are you running them with your 6.5x47l missed?

what load are you running them with your 6.5x47l missed?
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Re: hornady a-max
Firty nein grains of 2208 please ado the proper thing and start low and work up.
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Re: hornady a-max
always do thanks missedMISSED wrote:start low and work up.

Re: hornady a-max
I've used the 75g Amax thru the 5.6x57 when tagging some roos, very effective 

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Re: hornady a-max
Have you seen the NZ site Ballistic Studies, he has done a lot of testing with different bullets to determine what you can expect from each bullet on different types of game and he loves the A Max's for a long range hunting bullet of soft skin game. From what he say's they tend to fragment but into large pieces so they tend to kill quite well for a match round.
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Re: hornady a-max
If you could post a link, that would ne awesome. Thanks sometimes shooter
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Re: hornady a-max
Ummm not that tech savy the address is www.ballisticstudies.com
Re: hornady a-max
sometime shooter wrote:Have you seen the NZ site Ballistic Studies, he has done a lot of testing with different bullets to determine what you can expect from each bullet on different types of game and he loves the A Max's for a long range hunting bullet of soft skin game. From what he say's they tend to fragment but into large pieces so they tend to kill quite well for a match round.
there is actually 1 or 2 videos of him annealing the bullets.
i think its the amax he does with a candle and berger in a tin of water (pair submersed)
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Re: hornady a-max
Have never looked at those vids
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Re: hornady a-max
I can highly recommend that site! All the info I've gathered from him has been spot on.
I've heard A-max's are quite popular on medium game over in the states.
I've heard A-max's are quite popular on medium game over in the states.
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Re: hornady a-max
He tends to be more gathered towards medium sized game and up rather than varmints which is fine. I generally tend to check what he thinks of projectiles before I change or try something new.