Last year I was waiting on bullet dies and all the custom makers were weeks out. In a pinch, I tried 125 gr Sierra Match Kings, 125 gr Sierra Pro Hunters, and 125 gr Speer TNTs in my .30 Stingray (just a .30 Major with a 40 degree shoulder and the datum pushed ahead another 0.035"). Here's how they did:
1) 125 gr Match Kings (not TMKs) - shot terrible. They're a long secant ogive and probably need more than 17 - 18 twist. Even jumped, they were erratic
2) 125 gr Pro Hunters - probably a 7 or 8 ogive. Shot better, but still no where near custom bullets. If you try these, be sure to sort on bearing length. The box I had showed 0.005" total spread.
3) 125 gr Speer TNTs - same as the Pro Hunters, but even more bearing surface spread.
Speer bearing surface variation:
So I learned what I knew all along. Shoot bullets from the custom makers. Off-the-shelf stuff doesn't stack up with one exception....the 115 grain Berger is an outstanding bullet.
-Lee
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