At that velocity it should hold together quite well. I have used them in my 30-06, but never shot anything with them. Frankly, they are essentially obsolete today. I use Nosler Partitions exclusively for hunting living game now. I think 180's in a 308 would be a very good balance between velocity and penetration. The short neck on the 308 and long boolitz cause a loss of powder capacity above 180 grains from the necessary deep seating to make 2.8" OAL. Dunt git et!! Jerry
180s in a 308 are probably the best balance. But a 220 going 2275 is serious stopping power. Nosler does make a .308 220gr semi spitzer Partition bullet. Thanks for watching!
A small test to see lands might be able to see you make them a tad bit longer if they fit the magazine and get a little more oomph ourlt of them. My .308 has a 2.850" magazine and the throat is a tad long, so it likes bullets heavier than it might otherwise. Love that you did this video.
Fmj spitzer bullets will often tumble or be deflected when striking heavy bone, not reaching the vitals of heavy game or passing straight through making a pencil size hole for a very slow kill. The round nose or flat point will penitrate in a straighter line with more energy transfer. Take note what kind of cartridges and bullets work best on heavy dangerous game. The 220 grain bullet was the best available 30 cal in the old days before premium controlled expansion bullets like Nosler partitions. Plain cup and core bullets performance best in the 2200 - 2700 fps range with the high sectional density bullets penitrating best. Take note the slower 30-30 will out penitrate the 308 and 30-06 with all loaded with a 150 grain bullet because the higher velocity will cause rapid expansion and thus lesser penitration. That can give faster kills on lighter came but not necessarily on heavier game. A bullet needs to bust the shoulder bone to damage heart lung area of game animals. 223 and 243 have been known to fail to do that even on deer size game on occasion. Bullet wounding is not consistent or predictable. Premium bullets will occasionally fail.
If you're trying to prevent a grizzly from entering your tent, I wonder how that bullet would work if you seated it backwards. It might puncture the skull more readily as a flat meplat solid than a relatively soft, soft-point bullet. However, a lot of rifles won't feed rounds like that from magazine to chamber. I know this from experiments with certain flat nose cast lead slugs. Might make a good subject for a video. Thanks John!
I have read of hunters in Africa doing that in an emergency! Barnes Busters are a heavy jacket flat nose bullet, I use then in my 450 Marlin and 450 Bushmaster. I'll have to think about a video! Take care!
Thanks for the data. Love that bullet. I have a 16 inch 308 I might try this in.
Should work well for you! Thanks for watching!
At that velocity it should hold together quite well. I have used them in my 30-06, but never shot anything with them. Frankly, they are essentially obsolete today. I use Nosler Partitions exclusively for hunting living game now. I think 180's in a 308 would be a very good balance between velocity and penetration. The short neck on the 308 and long boolitz cause a loss of powder capacity above 180 grains from the necessary deep seating to make 2.8" OAL. Dunt git et!! Jerry
180s in a 308 are probably the best balance. But a 220 going 2275 is serious stopping power. Nosler does make a .308 220gr semi spitzer Partition bullet. Thanks for watching!
A small test to see lands might be able to see you make them a tad bit longer if they fit the magazine and get a little more oomph ourlt of them.
My .308 has a 2.850" magazine and the throat is a tad long, so it likes bullets heavier than it might otherwise.
Love that you did this video.
Yeah, one can load them to magazine length of the rifle. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for making this video.
No problem, thanks for watching!
Interesting video. I might have to try this in my 16” MVP. Thanks 👍
Thanks, and thanks for watching!
Thankyou nice video
Your welcome, and thanks for watching!
It looks like a good camp load.
Yep, this will work! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for posting,,,more wood for the fire of the versatile 308,,,,,wonder if they would function in my ar10,,have to find some 220 s………
Probably work just fine! Thanks for watching!
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Thanks, and thanks for watching!
Cool!
Yep, works pretty good!
Fmj spitzer bullets will often tumble or be deflected when striking heavy bone, not reaching the vitals of heavy game or passing straight through making a pencil size hole for a very slow kill.
The round nose or flat point will penitrate in a straighter line with more energy transfer. Take note what kind of cartridges and bullets work best on heavy dangerous game. The 220 grain bullet was the best available 30 cal in the old days before premium controlled expansion bullets like Nosler partitions. Plain cup and core bullets performance best in the 2200 - 2700 fps range with the high sectional density bullets penitrating best. Take note the slower 30-30 will out penitrate the 308 and 30-06 with all loaded with a 150 grain bullet because the higher velocity will cause rapid expansion and thus lesser penitration. That can give faster kills on lighter came but not necessarily on heavier game. A bullet needs to bust the shoulder bone to damage heart lung area of game animals. 223 and 243 have been known to fail to do that even on deer size game on occasion. Bullet wounding is not consistent or predictable. Premium bullets will occasionally fail.
Bullet construction is very important for hunting bullets! Thanks for watching!
If you're trying to prevent a grizzly from entering your tent, I wonder how that bullet would work if you seated it backwards. It might puncture the skull more readily as a flat meplat solid than a relatively soft, soft-point bullet. However, a lot of rifles won't feed rounds like that from magazine to chamber. I know this from experiments with certain flat nose cast lead slugs. Might make a good subject for a video. Thanks John!
At tent range, im not sure if it would matter if you used 150, 180, or 220 grain bullets. 😂
I have read of hunters in Africa doing that in an emergency! Barnes Busters are a heavy jacket flat nose bullet, I use then in my 450 Marlin and 450 Bushmaster. I'll have to think about a video! Take care!
I tried this one time a long ago
Seems to work pretty good! Thanks for watching!
@@30-06john yea it works I used the same data you did actually
I think anything heavier than 180 grain in .308 is not efficient use of your case capacity.
Maybe, but it does give the most stopping power out to 200 yards! Thanks for watching!