Range Report Hornady 225gr BTHP/308 Win/RL17 (Range Report)

MontanaMarine

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A while back I tried the Hornady 225gr BTHP in the 308 Win with good results. I had a feeling they may not stabilize in the factory 1/12 Rem varmint barrel, but they did, and shot pretty well on paper at 105 yards. I took them out to 1185 yards on a 1 moa target with repeatable accuracy.

Hornady gives the bullet a BC of .67, but It seemed to shoot closer to .71 in my test. I've heard the same from others who shoot it in their 300 WinMag out to well past 1K.


Here is the load data I used:

225gr Hornady BTHP, moly’d
Win brass
3.08” OAL (3.088 touches lands)
CCI 200 primer
RL-17
48.0gr – 2500 fps, sub-moa accurate (20.5" 1/12 twist Rem varmint barrel).

My correction at 4500' elevation, distance of 1185 yards was 41 moa. QuickTARGET predicts remaining velocity 1494 fps, energy 1115 ft-lbs.


The rifle used, Rem 700 varmint, HTG, MK4 3.5-10x40,
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The components,
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How the 225 looks in comparison to a few others,
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105 yard target, I believe I pulled one.
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External ballistics calc,d at 4500' el, G1 BC .71,

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 Range  Velo Time of  Energy   Path    Deflection    Total  Sight correction  Target
        city  flight            to    at crosswind    drop   for setting new   lead
                                LOS    of 10.0 Mph             zero range     20 fps
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·Yards   fps     s    ft.lbs.   in.    in.     MOA     in.   Clicks     MOA     yds ·
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|    0  2500  0.0000   3122    -2.0    0.0   -----     0.0   ------    -----    0.00
X  100  2399  0.1219   2875     0.0    0.3    0.31     2.8      0.0     0.00    0.81
|  200  2300  0.2500   2643    -4.1    1.8    0.84    11.7     +5.7    +1.96    1.67
|  300  2204  0.3839   2427   -14.9    4.2    1.34    27.3    +13.8    +4.73    2.56
|  400  2110  0.5231   2224   -32.7    7.6    1.81    50.0    +22.7    +7.82    3.49
|  500  2018  0.6674   2035   -58.2   11.9    2.27    80.2    +32.3   +11.11    4.45
|  600  1928  0.8173   1857   -91.7   17.1    2.73   118.5    +42.4   +14.59    5.45
|  700  1841  0.9772   1694  -135.3   24.2    3.29   166.9    +53.6   +18.46    6.51
|  800  1758  1.1460   1544  -189.8   32.7    3.91   226.2    +65.9   +22.65    7.64
|  900  1677  1.3228   1406  -255.8   42.7    4.53   297.0    +78.9   +27.14    8.82
| 1000  1600  1.5067   1278  -333.7   54.0    5.15   379.7    +92.6   +31.87   10.04
| 1100  1524  1.6971   1160  -424.0   66.4    5.76   474.8   +107.0   +36.81   11.31
| 1200  1453  1.8968   1055  -529.2   80.4    6.40   584.8   +122.4   +42.11   12.65
| 1300  1387  2.1089    961  -652.7   96.6    7.10   713.1   +139.4   +47.94   14.06
| 1400  1325  2.3311    877  -794.8  114.6    7.82   860.0   +157.6   +54.21   15.54
| 1500  1267  2.5616    802  -955.5  134.0    8.53  1025.5   +176.8   +60.82   17.08

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Always good to see your posts, Shane. I have a pound of R17 and am wanting to try some of the heavies in a 1/10. Those are some looong bullets. Make the .308 have a .260 profile.

Off topic a bit, but seeing how you and a few others here shoot moly-coated bullets, I started coating my own with hBN. Too early to speculate on long term effects, but cleaning a Douglas .243 barrel is a lot easier and shot strings don't seem to spread out as soon as when shooting bare bullets.
 
I noticed on midway the 225's are listed as a 'seasonal run'. Hopefully they will become a regular item again in the future.

I have some loaded up in the 30-06 over 4000-MR, haven't chrono'd them yet, but I'm hoping to get around 2650-2700 fps from a 22" bbl.