You have to order them directly from HammerAre they sold up here somewhere?
You have to order them directly from HammerAre they sold up here somewhere?
Ok, I meant to Canada?You have to order them directly from Hammer
You'll have to talk to SteveOk, I meant to Canada?
Ok, I meant to Canada?
Just give Steve a call or send him a PM on here. He's a super helpful guy and he helped me develop a load for my 280A.I. with some of his Hammer bullets.I need some help please. I have read quite a lot about the Hammer bullets in this forum. They seem to be popular generally. I want to work up a load for my 6.5 CM to give them a try. I prefer something in the 130-140 gr range and am leaning towards the 130s. I've never used Hammers, but it looks like they offer two different styles. One appears to have a smaller hollow point and the other seems to have a larger hollow point (sledge hammers)?
My self imposed limit is 400 yds. In the Southeast we rarely get long shots like you guys out West. A whitetail invariably runs with a behind the shoulder shot and generally will go +(-) 100 yds after the shot. Even hunting open fields, a deer will get to thick stuff very quickly - so a blood trail is a must.
What do you recommend for getting a through and through shot with a good exit wound and not devastating meat damage?
May I ask you guys a question also ? I have also wanted to try them in .264 and .308 . Do you need to start loads 3-5 grains below published powder loads for lead based bullets as I do with other monolithic bullets due to pressure increases ? If so the Barnes reloading book might be a good place to look for load development , i'm thinking ? Thanks in advance , Floyd