| Posted: 11 January 2010 at 13:50 | IP Logged
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Millrond, yep the 30 cal v-max is good explosive bullet. I shoot some in my 308 and 30-40. I use to shoot the the 130grain for deer, in 30 cal Herrett but since I got me a 375 contender, that has been the deer hog gun.
This dude has a t/c contender G@. Those are not suitable for a '06 or a 308. So me must be shooting a 30 carbine or a 30-30. Both of which are not too different than the 30 Herrett. His brain doesn't fit either. Doesn't know to adjust sights and thinks the bullets are made for a specific round.
Been reloading for the herret for about 35 years, nice gun and the old saying, "it has the same energy at 100 yards as a 44 mag at the muzzle" is impressive for a pistol.
If he is trying to differentiate between a 30 Herrett and his 30-30 in a T?C contender..not much difference unless he has a 14-16 inch barrel.
I make my 30 Herrett cases from 30-30 brass; in my 10 inch barrel they out perform the 30-30 which is large capacity. In the 14 inch barrel the 30-30 and the 30 herret are about equal; but with the larger barrel volume to use the extra powder the 30-30 is 200 fps faster than the Herrett. So I really don't under stand his problem, even given that he doesn't know sights are adjustable???
I've used the Herrett and the v-max on groundhogs (weight 6-18 pounds) like a BIG P'dog. Best was when I lined two up (one at 56 yards and the second at 85) got them both with a 130 grain Hornady SSSP. some luck involved.
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