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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby Hoot » Tue Jul 12, 2022 11:29 pm

Al in Mi wrote:yep and I was all excited on that long bullet not eating up case capacity, but look down in the reviews for actual pics.

Their 458 bullet looks the same style too.


It must be from being stretched out vertically in the link image.

Thanks Al.

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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby Al in Mi » Wed Jul 13, 2022 8:24 am

looks like Hornady added them as a component now.


https://www.hornady.com/bullets/rifle/4 ... r-sub-x#!/
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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Wed Jul 13, 2022 10:27 am

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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby thealexstop » Sat Aug 13, 2022 4:10 am

Hornady has recently posted load data for this round on their site. Problem is they did not include sub sonic. I did get the change to load up some supersonic with CFE BLK and was getting velocity around 1650FPS holding grounds about 1moa or so.
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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby Al in Mi » Sat Aug 13, 2022 5:14 am

I ordered a box to run full throttle.

Wonder if you could dig up some 458 Soccom data for a reference point?
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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby thealexstop » Sun Aug 28, 2022 3:52 pm

1650 FPS 395gr would be a nice bear round.
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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby ss30378 » Tue Sep 13, 2022 11:09 am

Al in Mi wrote:I ordered a box to run full throttle.

Wonder if you could dig up some 458 Soccom data for a reference point?


From my 16" bushmaster upper AR (all loaded to crimp groove with cci450s):

Starter loads:
-29g aa5744- avg 1374fps
-30g 300MP- avg 1412fps
-37g aa1680- 1551fps

I did get up over 1600fps with 300mp and hit 1750fps with aa1680. I'll test 5744 a bit more as i get time to ladder it up.
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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby dantiff3 » Mon Oct 03, 2022 6:35 am

Hi all! New guy here. Name is Dan. I've been lurking for a little over a year but I never had any input until now. This is a great site with great people and a lifetime of knowledge. I'd like to finally chime in on something that may help others.

I fell in love with the BM (Ruger 16" bolt gun) and immediately started off with heavy cast bullets because my whole intention is heavy, subsonic, suppressed hunting. I found a sweet load of Unique (10.8-11gn) under a 405 gn FPLRN (45-70 bullet, powder coated then swagged to .452, 413 gn as cast from wheel weight alloy) works great for plinking and is super fun. It can hold 1" groups at 50yds and it's my boy's favorite thing to shoot. Then the bug hit me, So I had find a bullet that would perform well for subsonic hunting. My first intention was to try some Maker brand 425gn sub rex bullets but then Hornady came out with 395gn projectiles and I HAD to try the 395 sub-x's. While I have not shot these into any ballistic gel or animals (yet), I'm happy to report that I did find two loads that will work. This seems to be a hard recipe to find (even on the vast interweb). I seat the 395's way deep. Past the cannelure (same as factory loaded ammo) to take up as much of the case volume as possible. I found a load of Unique powder @ 11.6 gn shoots right at 1045 fps from my rifle and still holds 1" 50 yard groups. Under 3" at 100 yards but honestly I'm only using a 4x scope so i'm sure it's better than that. I worked with another guy online who tried 16.5 and 16.7 grains of LIl' gun powder and the 16.7gn also shot 1" groups at 50 yds @ 1060 fps from his Ruger bolt gun. I'm not done testing these and still have some playing around to do but thought this would help others in their adventures with getting started with the 395's. I'll also post a few Quick Load charts that the fellows over on accurateshooter.com provided me with. Please load with caution and i'm not responsible for anything that happens if you use my information.
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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby dantiff3 » Mon Oct 03, 2022 6:42 am

https://forum.accurateshooter.com/attac ... g.1359069/

https://forum.accurateshooter.com/attac ... g.1359131/

https://forum.accurateshooter.com/attac ... g.1359070/

I decided not to use the 2.2" overall length and went with a much shorter 2.050" to reduce the amount of volume in the case. These charts should be close but they do not reflect the actual pressures of my current loads.
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Re: hornady 395gr subsonic rounds

Postby Al in Mi » Wed Oct 05, 2022 4:44 am

thanks for sharing Dan, and welcome aboard.
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