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Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: Wilson Combat] #7740855 02/08/20 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Wilson Combat
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Theres been a lot of discussion of the heavier class of bullets for medium size game+.. but I'm curious if anyone has been using there Ham'rs for hunting coyotes etc.? Especially which rounds you chose and why


Are you just wanting to kill coyotes or hunt them for the pelts?

If you just want to kill them the Hornady 110gr SP, Speer 125gr TNT or Speer 130gr HP are all excellent choices. If your after minimal pelt damage the Speer 150gr HAM'R BONDED should work well.


No, dont want to sell the pelts. Just hunt them for the 'pest control' aspects of it. They can be a problem around here and I just thought it'd be good discussion for the sake of the round.. sure it's not really a 'long range' caliber but I think it's a little underrated from that side of hunting.

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125gr tnt. doesnt get much better than that

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Originally Posted by djones
125gr tnt. doesnt get much better than that

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Lol, I think you missed the vitals.. roflmao

Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: dlrz71] #7741202 02/09/20 11:06 AM
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i wish that was my kill. a young friend of Oinks shot it. having heard about many of his hunts, im guessing he shot it in the chest and it came out the back or the kid hit it on the run. i think hes about 15 and has close to a dozen yotes to his credit since recently acquiring a hamr.

Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: dlrz71] #7741207 02/09/20 12:02 PM
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I think the Ham'r is a prime example of what so called low velocity cartridges can do in the HUNTING world. I am an old goat and have shot many rifles in my days but have never been a fan of the high velocity rounds. In my work SEVERAL years ago the military sniper rounds velocity were around 2600 fps because of the accuracy node. ACCURACY out weighs everything else when hunting plus the fact that many cannot afford a 5K plus so called long range rifle. Most of my hunting has been in East Texas where a 200 yd shot is the exception not the norm.





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Originally Posted by DLALLDER
I think the Ham'r is a prime example of what so called low velocity cartridges can do in the HUNTING world. I am an old goat and have shot many rifles in my days but have never been a fan of the high velocity rounds. In my work SEVERAL years ago the military sniper rounds velocity were around 2600 fps because of the accuracy node. ACCURACY out weighs everything else when hunting plus the fact that many cannot afford a 5K plus so called long range rifle. Most of my hunting has been in East Texas where a 200 yd shot is the exception not the norm.

You can buy a 400 dollar ruger American Predator and shoot long range all day long

Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: djones] #7741817 02/10/20 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by djones
i wish that was my kill. a young friend of Oinks shot it. having heard about many of his hunts, im guessing he shot it in the chest and it came out the back or the kid hit it on the run. i think hes about 15 and has close to a dozen yotes to his credit since recently acquiring a hamr.


That’s pretty impressive results there.. I’d say he knows what he’s doing and clearly the Hamr has no issues with doing it’s part either

Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: DLALLDER] #7741823 02/10/20 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted by DLALLDER
I think the Ham'r is a prime example of what so called low velocity cartridges can do in the HUNTING world. I am an old goat and have shot many rifles in my days but have never been a fan of the high velocity rounds. In my work SEVERAL years ago the military sniper rounds velocity were around 2600 fps because of the accuracy node. ACCURACY out weighs everything else when hunting plus the fact that many cannot afford a 5K plus so called long range rifle. Most of my hunting has been in East Texas where a 200 yd shot is the exception not the norm.


‘Modern’ bullets have revolutionized the ar 15 platform. Years ago you had to go bigger to get better but now calibers that would’ve been thought too small or not enough are suddenly capable of taking much larger game

Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: MrRooster] #7742543 02/10/20 10:54 PM
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Here's a photo of my buddy Jeremy's Sika taken with the 130gr HAM'R HOT-CORE at about 125yds

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Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: dlrz71] #7742564 02/10/20 11:14 PM
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It's just me, but I'd snip off the ear tag before taking the picture. 'Better marketing.


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Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: Creekrunner] #7742610 02/11/20 12:10 AM
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It's just me, but I'd snip off the ear tag before taking the picture. 'Better marketing.


Not a marketing photo, just a picture of my happy buddy. Apparently all exotics that are susceptible to CWD must be chipped and tagged, just what I was told.

Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: dlrz71] #7742658 02/11/20 12:58 AM
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Howdy! I purchased a Ham’r barrel (the ranch rifle one) in December and installed it on a PSA rifle that I’ve had for a few years. I’m a huge fan of the cartridge and have bagged around 20 hogs so far and one whitetail spike, all with the 130 hot-cor bullets. Granted my trigger is garbage, I’m only getting 1.75” groups at best. Does anyone know when ammo will be commercially available? I’d love to try out some different loads, but the $25 shipping from WC is a hair too steep for my budget. [Linked Image]
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I got a box of 135 FTX's in the mail the other day. I got an average of .990" base to tip length. I made a dummy round at 2.26" overall length and the base of the bullet went past the base of the neck and into the case about .100". While I didn't get a good measurement of distance to lands, the cartridge base to OGIVE was .030" less than with my 130 grain HotCor load. So it should be that much further from the lands, in theory anyhow. Also the cannelure looks like it's going to line up almost perfectly at 2.26" OAL. I'll start working on a load up as soon as I get opportunity to and share what I find.


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Originally Posted by ShadowFast1
I got a box of 135 FTX's in the mail the other day. I got an average of .990" base to tip length. I made a dummy round at 2.26" overall length and the base of the bullet went past the base of the neck and into the case about .100". While I didn't get a good measurement of distance to lands, the cartridge base to OGIVE was .030" less than with my 130 grain HotCor load. So it should be that much further from the lands, in theory anyhow. Also the cannelure looks like it's going to line up almost perfectly at 2.26" OAL. I'll start working on a load up as soon as I get opportunity to and share what I find.


I also got some in yesterday and did some testing today. The following load is giving me sub-inch accuracy and decent chrono #s

Hornady 135gr FTX, 2.255" - 2.260" OAL (cannelure is properly located for the HAM'R)
27gr CFEBLK lot #4
CCI450
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2440fps from a 18" bbl

This bullet takes less powder to reach the same velocity and hits max pressure faster than the Speer 135 HAM'R BONDED I've been testing. I think the above load is close to max., but I'm not seeing any pressure signs in 3 different barrels that concerns me. As always start low and work up!!!

Will try to kill a hog with it in the next few days and see what terminal performance looks like.

Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: Wilson Combat] #7745816 02/14/20 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Wilson Combat
Originally Posted by ShadowFast1
I got a box of 135 FTX's in the mail the other day. I got an average of .990" base to tip length. I made a dummy round at 2.26" overall length and the base of the bullet went past the base of the neck and into the case about .100". While I didn't get a good measurement of distance to lands, the cartridge base to OGIVE was .030" less than with my 130 grain HotCor load. So it should be that much further from the lands, in theory anyhow. Also the cannelure looks like it's going to line up almost perfectly at 2.26" OAL. I'll start working on a load up as soon as I get opportunity to and share what I find.


I also got some in yesterday and did some testing today. The following load is giving me sub-inch accuracy and decent chrono #s

Hornady 135gr FTX, 2.255" - 2.260" OAL (cannelure is properly located for the HAM'R)
27gr CFEBLK lot #4
CCI450
Sig mfg case
2440fps from a 18" bbl

This bullet takes less powder to reach the same velocity and hits max pressure faster than the Speer 135 HAM'R BONDED I've been testing. I think the above load is close to max., but I'm not seeing any pressure signs in 3 different barrels that concerns me. As always start low and work up!!!

Will try to kill a hog with it in the next few days and see what terminal performance looks like.

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Originally Posted by Wilson Combat
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Originally Posted by ShadowFast1
I got a box of 135 FTX's in the mail the other day. I got an average of .990" base to tip length. I made a dummy round at 2.26" overall length and the base of the bullet went past the base of the neck and into the case about .100". While I didn't get a good measurement of distance to lands, the cartridge base to OGIVE was .030" less than with my 130 grain HotCor load. So it should be that much further from the lands, in theory anyhow. Also the cannelure looks like it's going to line up almost perfectly at 2.26" OAL. I'll start working on a load up as soon as I get opportunity to and share what I find.


I also got some in yesterday and did some testing today. The following load is giving me sub-inch accuracy and decent chrono #s

Hornady 135gr FTX, 2.255" - 2.260" OAL (cannelure is properly located for the HAM'R)
27gr CFEBLK lot #4
CCI450
Sig mfg case
2440fps from a 18" bbl

This bullet takes less powder to reach the same velocity and hits max pressure faster than the Speer 135 HAM'R BONDED I've been testing. I think the above load is close to max., but I'm not seeing any pressure signs in 3 different barrels that concerns me. As always start low and work up!!!

Will try to kill a hog with it in the next few days and see what terminal performance looks like.




5 hogs down with the Hornady 135gr FTX now with good results. See below recovered bullets that were shot through a 150# hog and recovered in water behind it. Retained weight 96gr and 99gr

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Re: WILSON COMBAT 300 HAM'R [Re: dlrz71] #7745848 02/14/20 02:29 PM
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I gotta get around to conversion of my .300 BO, simple barrel change I hear.


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I gotta get around to conversion of my .300 BO, simple barrel change I hear.


That's all it took for me.. had to buy another gas tube of course but replaced my 16" blackout barrel with a 16" Hamr barrel. Caught mine on sale and loaded up with the barrel and some other stuff.

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I gotta get around to conversion of my .300 BO, simple barrel change I hear.


That's all it took for me.. had to buy another gas tube of course but replaced my 16" blackout barrel with a 16" Hamr barrel. Caught mine on sale and loaded up with the barrel and some other stuff.

Same gas block?


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I gotta get around to conversion of my .300 BO, simple barrel change I hear.


That's all it took for me.. had to buy another gas tube of course but replaced my 16" blackout barrel with a 16" Hamr barrel. Caught mine on sale and loaded up with the barrel and some other stuff.

Same gas block?


Yes sir. I know they recommend on the website to buy an adjustable gas block but so far I haven't needed it. I've been shooting the 125 gr sierra ph but am planning on trying some of the other options.

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Originally Posted by onlysmith&wesson
I gotta get around to conversion of my .300 BO, simple barrel change I hear.


Thought I saw a post where you said you had purchased your last weapon for a while! LOL





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I gotta get around to conversion of my .300 BO, simple barrel change I hear.


Thought I saw a post where you said you had purchased your last weapon for a while! LOL

"Parts" don't count my friend.


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Bill, Have you done enough testing of the 2 bullets, 135 Bonded & 135 FTX, to have a feeling if one is better than the other? Thanks Daniel





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Originally Posted by DLALLDER
Bill, Have you done enough testing of the 2 bullets, 135 Bonded & 135 FTX, to have a feeling if one is better than the other? Thanks Daniel


Here's my current opinion on bullet choices:

Range and target
Speer 130gr HP

Varmint and predator
Hornady 110gr SP
Sierra 125gr SPT PH
Speer 125gr TNT

Deer and hog size game (all are good choices)
Speer 130gr HAM'R HOT-CORE
Speer 135gr HAM'R BONDED
Hornady 135gr FTX
Speer 150gr BTSP
Hornady 150gr SST (.300 Savage variant)

Elk size game
Speer 150gr HAM'R BONDED
Speer 150gr Gold Dot (.300 BLK variant)

If I was forced to pick one bullet for all applications it would be the Speer 135gr HAM'R BONDED

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Bill, Have you done enough testing of the 2 bullets, 135 Bonded & 135 FTX, to have a feeling if one is better than the other? Thanks Daniel


Here's my current opinion on bullet choices:

Range and target
Speer 130gr HP

Varmint and predator
Hornady 110gr SP
Sierra 125gr SPT PH
Speer 125gr TNT

Deer and hog size game (all are good choices)
Speer 130gr HAM'R HOT-CORE
Speer 135gr HAM'R BONDED
Hornady 135gr FTX
Speer 150gr BTSP
Hornady 150gr SST (.300 Savage variant)

Elk size game
Speer 150gr HAM'R BONDED
Speer 150gr Gold Dot (.300 BLK variant)

If I was forced to pick one bullet for all applications it would be the Speer 135gr HAM'R BONDED

Thanks Bill





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