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Old 10-11-2006, 11:17 AM
6.5x53.5 6.5x53.5 is offline
 
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Tall Shadow, I have been shooting a Ruger 77 mk II and have had exceptional performance using 35.6gr of Winchester 748 under a Midway 55gr Dogtown which is giving about 3600fps at the muzzel and prints 1/4" at 100 yds. Quite the rosy mist result
Hope this helps Good luck
I previously posted an INCORRECT 45.6gr load IT PAYS TO ALWAYS TO CHECK YOUR INFORMATION AND NEVER POP OFF A LOAD FROM THE TOP OF YOUR HEAD. NEVER I REPEATE NEVER ATTEMPT A 45.6GR LOAD!!!!

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Old 10-12-2006, 07:34 AM
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Tall Shadow, I have been shooting a Ruger 77 mk II and have had exceptional performance using 35.6gr of Winchester 748 under a Midway 55gr Dogtown which is giving about 3600fps at the muzzel and prints 1/4" at 100 yds. Quite the rosy mist result
Hope this helps Good luck
I previously posted an INCORRECT 45.6gr load IT PAYS TO ALWAYS TO CHECK YOUR INFORMATION AND NEVER POP OFF A LOAD FROM THE TOP OF YOUR HEAD. NEVER I REPEATE NEVER ATTEMPT A 45.6GR LOAD!!!!
Hey 6.5x53.5, I've been curious about using Midway's Dogtown bullets on P-dogs.... are you using this on Prairie dogs, or something else? What kind of performance (Red-mist wise) are you getting while using them?

I'm planing a South Dakota Prairie dog hunt next year, and will be needing to load 2k+ of ammo for it.....Most of that in .223, but about 400-500 in .22-250. I was looking for an economical bullet to use in both, and I was wondering how well the Dogtown bullets might work. They look like an ideal cost saving option...If I can get good "Misting" performance out of them.

Thanks!
Tall Shadow
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:28 AM
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Tall Shadow, Personnaly I was quite imperssed with the Dogtown bullets as long as you keep them under 4000 no problems.
At 100 yds I get about a 2 foot rosy mist with hide and tail left in pieces My next attempt is a 110gr Varmiter hollowpoint out of a .300 WSM just for these squeekers in the alfalfa fields up here in NORCAL.
I find the load inexpensive and extreamly functional, better than expected.
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:58 AM
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Tall Shadow, Personnaly I was quite imperssed with the Dogtown bullets as long as you keep them under 4000 no problems.
At 100 yds I get about a 2 foot rosy mist with hide and tail left in pieces My next attempt is a 110gr Varmiter hollowpoint out of a .300 WSM just for these squeekers in the alfalfa fields up here in NORCAL.
I find the load inexpensive and extreamly functional, better than expected. 6.5x53.5
Thanks for the quick reply!

Looks like I need to get an order out and try these out soon!

I can't wait till next year!!!!!

Thanks Again!
Tall Shadow
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Old 10-12-2006, 01:50 PM
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Tall Shadow, My personal test is a 12 oz plastic soda bottle with smooth sides with 1 wrap 1/4" over-lap ok of duct tape on side of bottle fill with (I use red tinted clear corn syurp) a red colored thick liquid. THIS represents the thin hide. At 100yds caught on film from a distance of 20 yds it is most impressive especially with sound. A gallon jug of colored water I expect would give a rough estamate of a woodchuck impact at the same distance remember this is simply a bullet test for explosive effects. I've gotten a perfect shoulder shot and during extraction I saw its head still in the air! It landed about 3' from original impact.
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Old 10-12-2006, 07:33 PM
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Tall Shadow, My personal test is a 12 oz plastic soda bottle with smooth sides with 1 wrap 1/4" over-lap ok of duct tape on side of bottle fill with (I use red tinted clear corn syurp) a red colored thick liquid. THIS represents the thin hide. At 100yds caught on film from a distance of 20 yds it is most impressive especially with sound. A gallon jug of colored water I expect would give a rough estamate of a woodchuck impact at the same distance remember this is simply a bullet test for explosive effects. I've gotten a perfect shoulder shot and during extraction I saw its head still in the air! It landed about 3' from original impact.
Hehehehehe! I wish you had video of that shot!

Thanks for all of the good info.....and I will have to try your "Mist" test with the soda bottle & duct tape.

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