Nodak Hunter
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I recently acquired a Ruger Model 77 MK II SS in 7mm Rem Mag. I decided to do a head to head test of the 139 gr SST vs. the 140 gr BT to see which one shot better.
First of all, the BTs were a consistent 20-30 fps faster than the SSTs with the same powder charge. No big deal, must have something to do with the length of the bearing surface or something.
Secondly, the BTs always grouped a bit higher and to the right from the SST group. Once again, no big deal. Made for an easier time differentiating between groups.
Now then, the hotter the load, the tighter the SSTs grouped. That, in my book, is definitely a good thing. The BTs didn't seem to mind how fast they were going, they consistently grouped about the same.
So, the final hunting load for each bullet performed at this level:
139 gr SST
avg 3 shot group :.71"@100yds, 1.22"@200yds, 2.31"@300yds.
Muzzle vel: 3,306 fps
140 gr Ballistic Tip
avg 3 shot group:.90"@100yds, 2.04"@200 yds, 3.27"@300yds.
Muzzle vel: 3,328 fps
The accuracy and velocity differences aren't enough for me to really worry about. With either one, I can hit what I'm aiming at out to 450 yards. With the Interlock ring and cannelure on the SST, I'm inclined to believe it just may hold together a bit better, and give a bit more penetration.
Now then, also for fun, I had loaded up some 162 gr Hornady A-Maxes. I didn't chronograph them, although I think they were moving along about 3,000 fps. Accuracy was quite impressive, at least to me.
avg 3 shot group: .58"@100yds, 1.11"@200yds, 1.89"@300 yds.
I bought some 162 grain SSTs after I saw those results.
<FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE="1">[ 03-19-2002 19:56: Message edited by: Nodak Hunter ]</font>
First of all, the BTs were a consistent 20-30 fps faster than the SSTs with the same powder charge. No big deal, must have something to do with the length of the bearing surface or something.
Secondly, the BTs always grouped a bit higher and to the right from the SST group. Once again, no big deal. Made for an easier time differentiating between groups.
Now then, the hotter the load, the tighter the SSTs grouped. That, in my book, is definitely a good thing. The BTs didn't seem to mind how fast they were going, they consistently grouped about the same.
So, the final hunting load for each bullet performed at this level:
139 gr SST
avg 3 shot group :.71"@100yds, 1.22"@200yds, 2.31"@300yds.
Muzzle vel: 3,306 fps
140 gr Ballistic Tip
avg 3 shot group:.90"@100yds, 2.04"@200 yds, 3.27"@300yds.
Muzzle vel: 3,328 fps
The accuracy and velocity differences aren't enough for me to really worry about. With either one, I can hit what I'm aiming at out to 450 yards. With the Interlock ring and cannelure on the SST, I'm inclined to believe it just may hold together a bit better, and give a bit more penetration.
Now then, also for fun, I had loaded up some 162 gr Hornady A-Maxes. I didn't chronograph them, although I think they were moving along about 3,000 fps. Accuracy was quite impressive, at least to me.
avg 3 shot group: .58"@100yds, 1.11"@200yds, 1.89"@300 yds.
I bought some 162 grain SSTs after I saw those results.
<FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE="1">[ 03-19-2002 19:56: Message edited by: Nodak Hunter ]</font>