450 Bushmaster Ballistics Chart
450 Bushmaster Ballistics Chart - Other differences to be considered could be follow up shots (if needed), and being able to reaquire your point of aim. All they had to do to that flash hider was weld a flat washer on the end with a hole ~.010 over bore and it would have made a good brake. Been looking for a handy one of those. That put it dead on around 172 yards and 3 low at 200. My own personal self, i've zeroed the hornady and remmy factory rounds at 25 yards, 'cuz with those two rounds, i can just hold dead on out to 240 yards and still be well within a minute of deer, and even out to 300 yards, the holdover is easily manageable, if the wind is. Funny thing is that my 50 cal muzzleloader with 250 grain sabots and 150 grains of powder has almost identical ballistics.
I tried numerous loads using lil gun and h110 with the bear creek ballistics 240 hv bullets for the 450 bushmaster. I haven’t seen any actual chrono numbers for a 10.5”. I zero'd mine 3 high at 100. Hootster & tsd.thanks for the ballistics computer tips! Hey all, new to the 450 bushmaster, looking at building an upper for deer hunting, and curious as to what barrel length and twist rate would be the best for that application.
I'm not ripping on bushmaster for no good reason. The others of which i'm aware are hodgdon, hornady, lyman, and western powders. I zero'd mine 3 high at 100. They make a great rifle. Hootster & tsd.thanks for the ballistics computer tips!
Funny thing is that my 50 cal muzzleloader with 250 grain sabots and 150 grains of powder has almost identical ballistics. The first and most noticeable difference between a 12 gauge slug and the 450 bushmaster is going to be recoil. Been looking for a handy one of those. 450b is much faster and ballistically flatter shooting. Hey all, new.
Hey all, new to the 450 bushmaster, looking at building an upper for deer hunting, and curious as to what barrel length and twist rate would be the best for that application. Sighting in 450 bushmaster by plant_one » sat jul 29, 2017 6:59 am the 300 xtp mag (hornady item #45235 ) is one of the heavy thumping bullets.
I tried numerous loads using lil gun and h110 with the bear creek ballistics 240 hv bullets for the 450 bushmaster. The others of which i'm aware are hodgdon, hornady, lyman, and western powders. H110 clearly is the best powder and 44 grains of h110 produce sub moa groups with consistency in several. My own personal self, i've zeroed the.
I haven’t seen any actual chrono numbers for a 10.5”. The first and most noticeable difference between a 12 gauge slug and the 450 bushmaster is going to be recoil. All they had to do to that flash hider was weld a flat washer on the end with a hole ~.010 over bore and it would have made a good.
450 Bushmaster Ballistics Chart - Sighting in 450 bushmaster by plant_one » sat jul 29, 2017 6:59 am the 300 xtp mag (hornady item #45235 ) is one of the heavy thumping bullets for this caliber. 450b is much faster and ballistically flatter shooting. Folks with flash hiders have been doing that for a while to turn. I'm not ripping on bushmaster for no good reason. Funny thing is that my 50 cal muzzleloader with 250 grain sabots and 150 grains of powder has almost identical ballistics. That put it dead on around 172 yards and 3 low at 200.
I haven’t seen any actual chrono numbers for a 10.5”. I just resent putting accessories on guns for the sake of eye candy. Subsonic loads 450 bushmaster by hoot » sat may 09, 2020 2:08 pm taking a second look at the modeling result, the above load only shows a 49% case fill and as such gives me the willies. The others of which i'm aware are hodgdon, hornady, lyman, and western powders. I'm not ripping on bushmaster for no good reason.
My Own Personal Self, I've Zeroed The Hornady And Remmy Factory Rounds At 25 Yards, 'Cuz With Those Two Rounds, I Can Just Hold Dead On Out To 240 Yards And Still Be Well Within A Minute Of Deer, And Even Out To 300 Yards, The Holdover Is Easily Manageable, If The Wind Is.
They make a great rifle. Folks with flash hiders have been doing that for a while to turn. Subsonic loads 450 bushmaster by hoot » sat may 09, 2020 2:08 pm taking a second look at the modeling result, the above load only shows a 49% case fill and as such gives me the willies. Other differences to be considered could be follow up shots (if needed), and being able to reaquire your point of aim.
I Haven’t Seen Any Actual Chrono Numbers For A 10.5”.
H110 clearly is the best powder and 44 grains of h110 produce sub moa groups with consistency in several. The others of which i'm aware are hodgdon, hornady, lyman, and western powders. I zero'd mine 3 high at 100. 450b is much faster and ballistically flatter shooting.
Hootster & Tsd.thanks For The Ballistics Computer Tips!
Sighting in 450 bushmaster by plant_one » sat jul 29, 2017 6:59 am the 300 xtp mag (hornady item #45235 ) is one of the heavy thumping bullets for this caliber. Hey all, new to the 450 bushmaster, looking at building an upper for deer hunting, and curious as to what barrel length and twist rate would be the best for that application. The second is going to be velocity. It includes four pages of reloading data for the 450 bushmaster.
I Tried Numerous Loads Using Lil Gun And H110 With The Bear Creek Ballistics 240 Hv Bullets For The 450 Bushmaster.
All they had to do to that flash hider was weld a flat washer on the end with a hole ~.010 over bore and it would have made a good brake. That put it dead on around 172 yards and 3 low at 200. I just resent putting accessories on guns for the sake of eye candy. I'm not ripping on bushmaster for no good reason.