30 Cal 168gr Gold-Dot, 300 PRC, 30-06, and 300 AAC/Blackout 10% gelatin test. Good for hunting???
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
- I loaded up some 30 caliber 168 grain Speer Gold Dot bullets in a 300 AAC/Blackout, 30-06, and 300 PRC to test the bullets with standard loads at different velocities into 10% ballistics gelatin seeing how viable of a hunting bullet these could be and at different ranges based off what someone loads them into and their muzzle velocity. I'm very pleased with the overall performance of the Speer Gold Dot bullets.
Retained weights are 91.4, 143.7, and 166 grains. Widest point of expansion on each is 1.050, 0.925, and 0.667 Overall good performance in a nice broad range of velocities. Спорт
Another excellent one. Thanks for your work. Wouldn't mind seeing close-ups of those bullets, though.
Great work, as usual!
Thanks
Great bullet. Very reliable & versatile.
Great video 👍
Gold Dots perform well in everything I've seen them chambered in. At 400 yards the factory 62gr .223 which isn't the greatest velocity at the muzzle, but still will knock out divots between quarter and 50 cent size in an old concrete well casing. Relatively deep also. Can't seem to catch the .308 or .264 Gold Dot bullets in stock.
Great work on the video!
Keep'em coming!
Dude, get a few tape measures and put them in various spots. That's what I do! Apology not accepted. 😉 On a more serious note, thanks for another great video!
Great video! I think that was a great idea using a 300 blk short barrel to simulate long yardage.
I was getting tired of folks telling me you can't reduce loads to get accurate test results so I got a setup that let's me achieve the desired velocities with standard loads showing yes you can and people should not let terminology like reduced or reducing keep them from understanding that. (Twist rate is of more but still little to no concern)
Wish there were similar options for me with other calibers like 7 mm in particular because that's such a popular caliber these days.
I have the 6.5 Grendel for 0.264 and the 338 Federal that works okay for 0.338 bullets but there's not many options in others that would work well. Definitely not as well as the 300 AAC/Blackout dose with the 0.308 bullets.
Great video, thank you! I would like to see a video of the 155g Lapua Scenar as people are killing game all over the world with this particular bullet.
There are some match bullets that make for adequate hunting bullets. The Lapua Scenar may be one of them.
Submoashooting.com is where i get my sample packs and they have some Lapua Scenar bullets but currently only have the 175 grain bullets in 30 caliber. If I see the 155s somewhere for a reasonable price I'll pick some up for testing.
I found some 139gr 0.264 that Mr Wally sent me from Submoashooting.com
I will try to get those tested soon. Definitely not the same thing as a 155 grain 308 bullet but should give similar enough results to know how the 155 in the 308 should work.
That 168 is a unicorn now days. I would love to get my hands on some. That gold dot for the money is hard to beat. My kids shoot deer with the 150 GD out of a 16in blackout. Does pretty good always exits. I bought some Speer 172 Impacts 30 cal for my 308. Youngblood Tactical had them for $34 per 50. Id love to see what they do around 1400fps and 2600fps. Not much on them out there.
Gold dots are definitely hard to beat, especially for the money.
I haven't messed with the Speer Impacts as of yet.
Shot placement and knowing the limitations of the bullet one is using is everything when treating the animals we hunt ethically and with respect.
Great test and except penetration, bullet did everything excellent.I have about 70 bullets left. Its hard to get anything from US in Europe. I think using gold dot for long range in combination with swift a frame 165gr for short range could be a Winner (swift a frame would be awesome to test, but not able to get anywhere in Europe)
Yes the swift a frame is a bullet I would like to test and haven't got my hands on any as of yet.
@@simplemindedfella it's incredible to get it, im searching for it for 3-4 months now and no luck.
Thanks for test again. Looking forward for new ones!
It's crazy how you go from making a large cavity to literally splitting the block open when going from the upper 2000s to lower 3000s fps range. Is the difference in damage that drastic on game as well?
Yes I have found it to be. Regardless of bullet (hunting bullets not fmj's and such) most when impact velocities are over 3k fps the destruction and bloodshot is drastically worse.
The Badlands Bulldozer 2 bullets are the only ones I have tested in gelatin that don't seem too be overly destructive at extreme high velocity impacts. I have not tested them in the field yet.
What ever you have in that trash bag appears to be made by the same person who made your curtains...... only kidding, man. Great video.
Haha possibly. Thanks for the comment.
How do these bullets differ from Federal Fusion? Are they the same type of construction? I'm under the impression they are electroplated rather than a cup and draw jacket, but not 100% sure of that.
I am not sure of Speers bonding process.
They are electro-plated. You, or anything you shoot will not know the difference. Great bullets.
@@TODinWY So the whole process is just a modern spin on what Winchester called Lubaloy ages ago for pistol bullets, and much the same as copper plated .22 rimfire bullets. Makes perfect sense to me. The only thing a jacket does is engage rifling and hold things together on impact. Doesn't matter how that jacket gets applied to a core as long as it does it's job properly and consistently.
As far as I'm aware, they are the exact same bullets as the fusion. Both are electroplated "bonded" bullets.
I dont suppose you'd share the load data for the .30-06?
47-49 grains of varget depending on what rifle I'm loading for. Always start low and work up. I really like Varget for the 165-168 gr bullets in a 30-06.
@@simplemindedfella gotcha, I'm looking for a hunting load for a savage axis. the 168 gr gold dot is kinda what I've landed on to try. Would you say 47gr is a good starting point for that load?
@Zrage VII Hodgdon has 47 grains as a starting load for the 168gr HDY HPBY and that should be a safe place to start with the 168gr Gold-Dot.
@@simplemindedfella awesome, I greatly appreciate the information.
TIP: Buy a yardstick and stow it under your back seat.👍
I plan on picking up a few of the tapes I like at Harbor Freight and leaving them everywhere. The one is supposed to live in the range bag and I'm not sure why it wasn't in the bag.
.264 140 gr Speer Impact bullets arrived. Need address to send as promised.
Shoot me an email at simplemindedfella@outlook.com and I can get you an address.
Thank you for sharing... Speer Gold Dots are great
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