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Hornady SST Bullet Review

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2011

Hornady SST Bullet Review
Hunting, Accuracy, Terminal Ballistics,
338 Win Mag
Is this safe to be shooting animals with?

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  • @MrChad1393 yes it is safe to be shooting animals with. I am getting 2935 fps with the 225 grain sst and the seperation and exlposiveness only adds further to them being anchored, while the copper staying together gives you penetration. And its a 338 win mag, an unbonded match bullet that turns to dust on impact would still knock anythinh on its ass. just my 2 cents

  • Very good, thank you. But in the future, you might want to label the name of your video more descriptively, to indicate that you are reviewing a specific aspect of the bullet (that being terminal performance), not a full "bullet review", which would imply terminal performance AND accuracy/external performance. Also, they are NOT "supposed to be "interbonded" - these have a locking indentation in the lead (plus the cannelure indentation), NOT any bonding process.

  • @freestylmx311 - What you didn’t think what I said was funny too?

  • @MrChad1393

    It was a joke stupid ass

  • @freestylmx311 - • you said "Ya I agree. I think he should go see if he can get some bums off the street for ballistic testing so we can finally get some real life testing done :)" What is wrong with you? You really have some problems to even think stuff like that. Are you 10 years old? Maybe you should just volunteer yourself.

  • @MrChad1393 - What I am hoping to learn is it this normal? And is it acceptable for shooting game at long range. This is the second elk that I have taken with this bullet but if I am going to shoot form farther will it work? Any comments would be helpful.

  • @MrChad1393 - What I am hoping to learn is it this normal? And is it acceptable for shooting game at long range. This is the second elk that I have taken with this bullet but if I am going to shoot form farther will it work? Any comments would be helpful.

  • @MrChad1393 - What I am hoping to learn is it this normal? And is it acceptable for shooting game at long range. This is the second elk that I have taken with this bullet but if I am going to shoot form farther will it work? Any comments would be helpful.

  • @sgtjones - Ok I did. I didn’t video it but I still have the bullet. I shot an elk just a short time ago. I shot it at 400 yds and placed the bullet perfectly in the kill zone. I am extra concerned about killing the game quickly. It after a second looked like it may get up so I put another one into it but the angle was such that I shot it from the front and was able to recover the bullet. I haven’t weighed it but it is just smaller than the one on this video. Can’t argue with that.

  • @sgtjones

    Ya I agree. I think he should go see if he can get some bums off the street for ballistic testing so we can finally get some real life testing done :)

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