With my coated cast bullet tests it shows that in the Henrys twist the 300 grain slugs were marginal at best around 6+ inches. Not good enough in my book for hunting at 100 yards. No real surprise there. The 240 grain coated cast did do some better at 4.5 inches and with a little better sights would be good enough for deer work I think.
The one bright and surprising spot was a few rounds I loaded with some out of production Honrady JTC-SIL 240 grain match bullets a friend gave me a box of loaded at 25.4 grains of H110. If nothing else it shows what the rifle can do with the right combo of components.
I have finally found some 2400 and will be picking up a couple of pounds of it tomorrow so new tests with the 240 XTP and 240/300 coated cast bullets will be coming. I should also have my Ranch Dog 265 grain cast gas check and plain base bullet mold up and running in the next few days so some loads should be on the list by then too.
The rifle itself has been flawless in function and really fun to shoot. It was a good buy and a keeper. Cant say I ain't having fun.

Pretty much the typical results with any of the 240 XTP/H110 loads.

300/240 Coated Cast Loads

240 JTC-SIL match bullet load. NOTE: Load is 25.4 Grains NOT 29.5 listed in photo!
