250-3000 Savage, best 100 gr bullet, any opinions?

by Hobie ⌂ @, Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Tuesday, August 07, 2018, 19:57 (2301 days ago)

For the 1-10" twist...

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Sincerely,

Hobie

250-3000 Savage, best 100 gr bullet, any opinions?

by john purcell, Tuesday, August 07, 2018, 21:16 (2301 days ago) @ Hobie

i have used the sierria 100 gr flat base spire point for many years, killed over 20 deer with this bullet. john

250-3000 Savage, best 100 gr bullet, any opinions?

by Ken O'Neill, Wednesday, August 08, 2018, 05:56 (2301 days ago) @ john purcell

I have used the Hornady 100 gr. Spire Point with great accuracy and lethality.

250-3000 Savage, best 100 gr bullet, any opinions?

by bob, Wednesday, August 08, 2018, 09:47 (2300 days ago) @ Ken O'Neill

My favorite was the Speer 100gr Hot Core. But I also used several 87 and 90 gr slugs with no better accuracy or lethality.
bob

250-3000 Savage, best 100 gr bullet, any opinions?

by Catoosa, Wednesday, August 08, 2018, 10:08 (2300 days ago) @ bob
edited by Catoosa, Wednesday, August 08, 2018, 10:11

Not quite related to the OP's post (sorry Hobie), but I'll tell this tale. Many years ago I "sporterized" a 6.5x50 Japanese Arisaka that my Dad brought back in 1946. Knew next to nothing about rifles then (still don't) but I was in college and thought I knew everything. This rifle had a bore that looked like 22 miles of jeep trail, thanks to the corrosive Jap ammo. When I later got into handloading, the first load I tried was a starting load from the Lyman manual I bought - 33.0 grains of IMR 3031 under the little 85 grain Sierra spire point. It would (and still will) shoot into 3/4 of an inch at 100 yards and I have done in all sorts of critters with that little bullet since. Other than the terrifically expensive Norma 139 grain factory load, that rifle will not shoot for sour apples with anything else I have tried. Makes no sense, but few things do to me these days.

Hobie I have most of a box of these.

by cas, Wednesday, August 08, 2018, 10:41 (2300 days ago) @ bob

At least I think that's what I have. Wouldn't shoot in my old Savge, you're welcome to try them.

John is right

by Jhenry, Wednesday, August 08, 2018, 20:39 (2300 days ago) @ john purcell

That Sierra has dropped deer for quite some time.

How are you my old friend.

John is right

by john purcell, Friday, August 10, 2018, 21:08 (2298 days ago) @ Jhenry

doing fine, its good to hearfrom you. by the way the charge was 34.2 4064. my rifle was about a 1960 & would go moA WITH THAT LOAD.JOHN

250-3000 Savage, best 100 gr bullet, any opinions?

by Charles, Wednesday, August 08, 2018, 12:36 (2300 days ago) @ Hobie

It has been 50 years since I loaded for and hunted with a 250-3000. It was a slow twist Savage 99 and was MOA with 87 grain bullets, but 2.5 MOA with 100 grain bullets, but that was still good enough to hunt deer. I was using Sierra 100 grain bullets and it did a good job on several deer, one antelope and a passle of javelina.

After a fling with the rifle and round, I went back to my Winchester 70 in .243. That was my main deer rifle for 25 years. I used others, but that was my go-to deer rifle.

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