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HORNADY 30c(.308) 150gr FMJBT BULLET BULK 2100/CS
Read 7 Reviews - Average Rating: 4.6 stars
Excellent bullet, outstanding value
By Paul J.
on Mar 24, 2023
This is an excellent bullet for practice rounds. I've developed loads for this projectile in .300 Blackout (super), and .308 Win. This is an outstanding value!
HORNADY 30c(.308) 150gr FMJBT BULLET BULK 2100/CS
By Craig M.
on Feb 10, 2023
Great product. arrived quickly. recommended !!!
good quality for price
By Thomas D.
on Jul 31, 2022
as other reviews mention, the cannelure throws you off a bit when setting things up, but the accuracy seems to be pretty good.
HORNADY 30c(.308) 150gr FMJBT BULLET
By Jeff B.
on Mar 03, 2020
This HORNADY is my go to bullet for my 30 cal auto loaders. Good quality & good price. Will buy from Graf & Sons again & again.
Item #: HRN3037B
By James C.
on Oct 20, 2013
I recently bought these and was worried about the cannelure
Sticking up so high but after loading a batch and trying them in my Howa bolt action I was pleasantly surprised with the results. The groups were very tight at 200 yards and very consistent I'm very happy and will be purchasing more. Don't let the cannelure issue deter you from purchasing for bolt action rifles they are worth every penny.
cannelure
By Eric L.
on Aug 16, 2013
Ditto.
The cannelure mystery solved!
By Marc H.
on Jul 28, 2013
Part one:
From: Me, to Hornady.
I am loading 308 Winchester, cases trimmed to 2.005" for an auto loading LR-308.
I have cut a case mouth with a mini cut off wheel just passed the shoulder on a full length sized and trimmed case. I hand seated your Item # 3037 "30 Cal .308 150 gr FMJ-BT" bullet at OAL 2.900 and chambered the round. I then carefully ejected the round and measured it @ OAL 2.815, that would be where the bullet makes contact with the rifling. So if I seat the bullet .035 away from the rifling to OAL 2.785" and the case mouth is .045" away from the bottom edge of the bullet cannelure, it would take .015" additional seating to get to the middle of the bullet cannelure .095" away from the rifling to OAL 2.725", is .095" away from the rifling safe?
(From: Hornady Manufacturing, Inc
“Thank you for contacting us. .095” is a safe distance off the lands. If you’d like to get closer you’ll be limited to magazine length, which in a 308 should be about 2.800”. As always, if you’re going to lengthen your seating depth I would recommend doing so in small batches and work up to the max length your mag will allow. If you’d like to visit further you can contact our tech team at 800-338-3220. Thank you”)
Part two:
So, I called them and when got off the phone with Hornady tech support they said those bullets are designed that way on purpose with a high bullet cannelure for auto loading applications like mine, the "LR-308". And to ignore the bullet cannelure if you are shooting a bolt action rifle, it might look ugly with the bullet cannelure showing way above the case mouth but they shoot fine. For bullet cannelure use they recommend the Hornady Bullet Seating Die #11 30 Caliber w/146 (.308) 044111. It is an In-line Bullet alignment Seating and crimping System. Because the bullet is seated further away from the rifling lands the bullet needs to be straighter in the case for better accuracy.
Other than that, they said it is safe for the bullet is seated .095" from the rifling lands, which would bring the OAL to roughly around 2.725" much shorter than the 2.790 I usually seat to. I just decreased the powder charge at least 10% and worked up from there.
So, the results with me using the cannelure @ OAL 2.725": I am getting 2782 fps and 1.5 MOA with BLC-2 in my 18.5” barreled DPMS LR-308. Not stellar speed or performance but you have to know it’s purpose is a barrier penetrating combat rifle, not an ultra-custom 26” barreled 1000yd paper hole puncher.
Thanks Graf & Sons for having them in stock.
Marc.
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