100 gr bt sp factory 2nd
#1
Midway factory 2nds 100 gr bt SP free shipping to my door for 23.1 cents per bullet with our local tax included.
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#2
Where is the link?
"Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid". Sgt Stryker
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#3
Their wasn't one. Ask &
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101091179?pid=112183

They have others though pricing on this one caught my eye. I ordered 400 last weekend without free shipping & they showed up today. Look good to me so I ordered more with the free shipping option this morning.

not sure if this works for others though you may try this code freeship020222
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#4
I shot a 5 round group with the Hornady 100gr BTSP that measured just over .3 and four were in a hole measuring .107. 29gr of CFE 223 with a .015 jump was the load in fire formed Hornady brass with the shoulder set back .002.
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(02-07-2022, 02:15 PM)Old Marine Wrote: I shot a 5 round group with the Hornady 100gr BTSP that measured just over .3 and four were in a hole measuring .107.  29gr of CFE 223 with a .015 jump was the load in fire formed Hornady brass with the shoulder set back .002.


Good shooting! Would I be wrong to assume this 5 shot group was shot from the Savage 110? If so how are those SP bullets feeding from the mag?
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#6
CZ yes the 110 with the 308 AICS mag. by MDT. No issues with the soft lead point but mostly I single load on the bench.
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#7
Report on the Hornady factory 2nds 100gr BTSP from Midway. After weighing and measuring I find they are over 100gr @ 100.3gr to 100.4gr and they measure .2434. I measured the same bullet from Hornady and it weighed 99.9gr and was .2430 using a micrometer. These bullets might need to be loaded differently as there could possibly be variances in pressure.
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#8
Fired the Hornady 100gr btsp 2nds from midway.
30gr W760 in unfired brass. ES .700 @ 2550 fps. (5 rnds)
Did this to fireform some brass and did not expect such a good group with new brass.
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