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Combined Technologies
- JEBar
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Combined Technologies
as noted in another thread, my Grandfather hunted bear and deer with his 1941 Model 94 30-30 .... his bullet of choice was Winchester's 150 grain silvertip bullet .... I still have 10 that I loaded for him back in the '60's .... the bad news is, Winchester no longer produces that bullet .... the good news is they have joined with Nosler to jointly producing what they call their Combined Technologies (CT) Ballistic Silvertips .... I use two bullets in that line, their 150 gr 30-30 and 300 gr 45-70 .... brief YouTube Video ===> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7IV1JVxpx8 .... shown below in the first picture is the old Winchester Silvertip on the left, the new CT Ballistic Silvertip, and one of the new 150 gr 30-30 CT bullets on the right .... the next two pictures show the CT 45-70 and 30-30 Ballistic Silvertips ... I know the 45-70 shoots extremely well, I'll be extremely well pleased if the 30-30 performs equally as good
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Re: Combined Technologies
just finished running off 50 rounds of 30-30 ammo using Combined Technology's 150 gr Ballistic Silvertips .... my first impression is they seem smaller than the other 30-30 ammo we've used in the past .... that could be caused by usual blunt design of regular 30-30 bullets as compared to the semi Spitzer style Combined Technology bullets ....
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Re: Combined Technologies
I don’t know about the 30-30 but the combined technology from Nosler in 150 gr is all I use in my Tikka 7mag. Oal and bullet weight is probably better than any bullet I’ve tried in the Magnum.
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Sale On 30-30 Ballistic Silvertips
simply as info for anyone who may be interested : earlier today I received an email from Shooter's Pro Shop (SPS) that they finally have 150 gr Combined Technologies (CT) Ballistic Silvertip reloading bullets in stock ... as noted above, these bullets have been developed as a joint project of Nosler and Winchester ===> http://www.shootersproshop.com/nosler-p ... 433f522abf .... as also noted, they have proven to be extremely accurate, with the flattest trajectory of any 30-30 bullets we have ever loaded .... SPS has an agreement with Nosler to market their blemished and production overruns .... these overruns 1st line bullets .... as can be seen in the link above, the price has been reduced to $20.95 for a box of 50 .... SPS has a flat rate shipping charge of $13 so the more you order, the cheaper the shipping is on each item .... this is the first time I've seen them have these bullets in stock and immediately ordered 5 boxes in a few weeks I hope the will have some left and I will be able to order more ....
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Re: Combined Technologies
I also use the 300g. BT in my scoped 1895ss and at 54yds.(bench/bags), I get 1 ragged hole (3 shot groups) at 1800 fps. I don't think they'll do as much meat damage as the Hornady or Sierra HPs at this velocity'. The HPs' were giving me about the same grouping/accuracy.
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Re: Combined Technologies
JEBar, I took your advice and ordered a box. For $21 you can't get burned that bad, esp. first time buyers have free shipping ! I really don't need any more 30/30 bullets, I have a ton 150g. already. Maybe I'll have a yard sale.
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Re: Combined Technologies
sure hope you will load some and if you do, I really looking forward to your evaluation .... here is a link to Nosler's load recommendations ===> https://load-data.nosler.com/load-data/ ... inchester/ ... we use 35 gr of W748 ....Slugnut wrote:JEBar, I took your advice and ordered a box. For $21 you can't get burned that bad, esp. first time buyers have free shipping ! I really don't need any more 30/30 bullets, I have a ton 150g. already. Maybe I'll have a yard sale.
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Re: Combined Technologies
JEBar, thank you for the info. The Hornady manual (8th. edition) states I can use 37g. of W748. I get very good groups with that loading using 150g. Sierra FP. (7/16") at 54yds. No sign of over pressure or bulged primers. I keep you posted.
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Re: Combined Technologies
please do .... I look forward to your range reports and comments .... will you be able to run them through a chrony ..Slugnut wrote:JEBar, thank you for the info. The Hornady manual (8th. edition) states I can use 37g. of W748. I get very good groups with that loading using 150g. Sierra FP. (7/16") at 54yds. No sign of over pressure or bulged primers. I keep you posted.
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Re: Combined Technologies
JABar, I don't have access to a crony. But I'll let you know how they group.
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