I think that 168 grain Sierra match kings will get the job done just fine when the time comes.
Maybe I’m a marketers dream, but I bought a couple boxes of each caliber for collectable reasons... they are going in the case with the old Wanda’s and other odd ammo from the past.
Hornaday’s best marketing ploy to date. It’s not bad ammo, but the only real reason to buy it is the kickass box and label on the 12ga, 00 Buck.
The down side is that it’s a bit over priced and like a pet rock; once you have it you probably won’t need to be a repeat purchaser.
Now if Hornady wants to run bulk ammo specials...
I have a Luger 38 - looks like they dont have a bullet for my gun.
Good news, maybe:
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380 AUTO 90gr Z-MAX No. 90083 |
9MM LUGER 115gr Z-MAX No. 90262 |
40 S&W 165gr Z-MAX No. 91342 |
45 AUTO 185gr Z-MAX No. 90902 |
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223 REM 55gr Z-MAX No. 83271 |
7.62x39 123gr Z-MAX No. 80782 |
30-30 WIN 160gr Z-MAX No. 82729 |
308 WIN 168gr Z-MAX No. 80962 |
12 GA Z-SHOT 2-3/4" No. 86247 |
Max Brooks in his Zombie Survival Guide presents the M1 Carbine as the optimum ant zombie weapon. It is light has good magazine capacity and is semi auto. He rates it ahead of the Ruger Mini 14 or Mini 30.
Is there a stock symbol for Hornady or are they a privately held company?
But when the balloon goes up, what about ammunition featuring genuine silver tips for those pesky vampires and lycanthropes?
For those of us who don’t load our own, where can we get that?