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October 9th, 2020, 07:22 PM #1
Hornady Lever Revolution vs traditional .240 SJHP
Anyone have any experience with the 225 grain Hornady vs traditional 240 gr Semi jacketed HPs . I am planning on hunting with my Henry Big Boy carbine this year for whitetail and I have both available to use. I plan on sighting both in , I am running a 25mm red dot on the Henry .
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October 9th, 2020, 08:12 PM #2Super Member
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Re: Hornady Lever Revolution vs traditional .240 SJHP
I*m not sure about a .44 Mag but in .30-30 the Hornady produces noticeably better groups than any other factory ammunition I*ve tried. I have not shot a deer with Leverevolution so I can*t really weigh in on that part of it.
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October 10th, 2020, 07:39 AM #3Junior Member
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Re: Hornady Lever Revolution vs traditional .240 SJHP
I have a Henry big boy in 44 mag. With open sights I was consistently touching holes with Winchester white box, but with the hornady i was lucky to keep them in the black. Of course every gun is different and you will have to find what is most accurate. My Winchester trapper in 30-30 is most accurate with the hornady rounds.
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October 10th, 2020, 07:58 AM #4
Re: Hornady Lever Revolution vs traditional .240 SJHP
In .35 rem I tried them right after they came out, well yes they do drop alot less. But the whole make a hollow point and stick a plasctic thing in it like every round they make didn't work so well. Hardly scientific but I use 2L bottles filled with water for balistics lever is on the left, 200gr Win on the right. I didn't group them I never had trouble with what I had. 101_0182.jpg
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October 16th, 2020, 07:00 AM #5
Re: Hornady Lever Revolution vs traditional .240 SJHP
Well I have 225 gr lever rev , .240 sjhp .240 sjsp and .180 sjhp all 44 mag , I*m going to put them down range and whichever is the most accurate will be the round of choice. I can*t imagine any of them not dropping a whitetail at 100yrds or less.
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Re: Hornady Lever Revolution vs traditional .240 SJHP
Welp.....there's always the exception!!
i reload for every caliber I own. If I'm hunting to fill a doe tag with a firearm, I usually carry my S&W 44mag. I have killed many doe (every doe I shot at) with one shot using a Hornady XTP 200gr. bullet over a max charge of VV N-110. And again....every doe dropped within 30 yards.
I decided to try the factory 225gr and after shooting it and determining it grouped very well out to 100 yds, with the same POI as my 200gr handloads I set out to take a doe. I had a nice doe come in and at 35yds took the shot.
Another hunter decided to "help" me but all he did was chase that doe into posted land that I could not go. I'm pretty sure the landowner recovered it...skined it out and made its way to his freezer.....but that's a guess. (Knowing this landowners history) But that doe ran a good 500 yards and I don't know for sure if she ever dropped. I can guess....but I don't know.
That was the last time I used factory ammo. It could have been a bad shot placement (anything is possible)...it could have been the bullet deflected off a small unseen branch and hit the doe in a less vital area. I don't know.
But I do know the XTP's that hit in the boiler room do the job darn fast!!
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