FarLeg is his name and he's no average Joe, He was in the "Pest Control" business for many a yearSo who is your brother from down under? Does he have a name? Is he an outfitter or just an average Joe who shoots a lot of critters?
One of those things a smaller group got enthusiastic about, and perhaps misled the larger audience.There has been a ton of discussion on Hammers and Hyper Velocity and it has confused some folks into thinking that Hammers work at conventional speeds when they will, This is a post from my Brother from down under explaining this. And a bit of background on the man he has probably killed more animals than all of us combined ( I'm not exaggerating ) and I would not doubt that he has tested every bullet on the planet, I hope this clears the water a bit
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You're almost there then!I read that entire post in Crocodile Dundee's voice.
If he's the fella I was talking too then, Im happy to back your view.FarLeg is his name and he's no average Joe, He was in the "Pest Control" business for many a year
Yep, that's himIf he's the fella I was talking too then, Im happy to back your view.
He's still getting an order from me shortly. Work gets in the way of our interests but I'm trying to make time for my interests.
Yes Sir , we have tested this extensively, The faster she's spinning the better it isOne thing I think a lot of hunters look past is RPM and stabilization factor, and the terminal affects of it if you have plenty of it. This is extremely critical with mono bullets to have enough to get them to perform as intended, but an added bonus to any bullet if you can get them high on the stability scale.
Would be interested when you do chrono as I am a 340 fan/user as well. That 186gr has to be clipping along at 3400+MVWhat he says MUST be true, this morning 10-13-21 at 10 am New Foundland time I personally tested a 186 gr hammer out of a weatherby 340 , I did NO chronograph work, 82 gr of IMR 4350 sends them all into one hole at home, I don't know how fast but it's not a max load by any stretch ,anyway it dumped my moose very quickly, in at the right side just below the half way point and just behind the elbow joint , took out a rib, both lungs and punched rite thru the other side 20 yards pile up, I'm sold, not only because the shoot so accurate, but they sure perform in the kill department as well. Give them a shot I think you will be pleasEd.
I had a challenge with Hammer Hunter last week…260 gr 338 NM 2850 fps, 70 yds. Good sized 6x6 bull elk, two solid broadsides shots - one more in the shoulder the other a little behind should. Bull ran approx 500 yd…third shot further back hit liver. Upon autopsy, first two shots didn't penetrate chest cavity, sent small fragments into on side lung. May be isolated event but concerning. Fortunately recover bull.