10 Ballistics Questions with Hornady

Published on July 23, 2022
Duration: 21:08

Seth Swerczek, a former Hornady ballistician, provides expert insights into modern cartridge design, bullet technology, and practical ballistics. He explains the advantages of standardized cartridges like the 300 PRC over traditional ones like the 300 Win Mag for factory consistency and accuracy. The discussion covers bullet performance for hunting (ELD-X, CX) and precision shooting (A-TIP), along with practical advice for handloaders and considerations for short-barreled rifles.

Quick Summary

Seth Swerczek, a former Hornady ballistician, explains that modern cartridges like the 300 PRC offer superior factory consistency and accuracy compared to older designs like the 300 Win Mag. He details the performance of hunting bullets like the ELD-X and CX, and precision bullets like the A-TIP, highlighting their specific applications and accuracy standards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Seth Swerczek
  2. 00:30Why New Cartridges? (300 Win Mag vs 300 PRC)
  3. 02:14Practical Accuracy Differences
  4. 03:54Shoulder Angles and Manufacturing
  5. 05:57Competition vs. Hunting Focus
  6. 08:18Scenario-Based Cartridge Selection
  7. 09:09Bullet Design: ELD-X and CX
  8. 12:48Short Barrels and Handloading
  9. 15:21Bullet Forgiveness and Accuracy Standards

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the 300 PRC cartridge over the 300 Win Mag?

The 300 PRC offers superior factory consistency and accuracy due to its optimized high-performance geometry, including fast twist rates and long bullets, in a standardized format. The 300 Win Mag is often preferred by handloaders who can leverage custom seating depths.

How does the Hornady ELD-X bullet perform for hunting?

The ELD-X is considered a versatile 'do-all' hunting bullet, designed to match match-grade accuracy while ensuring reliable expansion down to 1600 fps, making it effective for a wide range of game and distances.

What is the purpose of the Hornady CX bullet?

The Hornady CX bullet is a monolithic copper alloy projectile designed for deep penetration, making it ideal for close-range shots involving heavy bone impacts or in areas with lead restrictions. It maintains high weight retention.

What accuracy standard does Hornady maintain for its A-TIP bullets?

Hornady adheres to stringent accuracy standards for its A-TIP bullets, specifically targeting sub-0.5 MOA (less than 0.5 inches at 100 yards) for 10-shot groups at 200 yards, demonstrating exceptional precision.

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