"dedeye",
What powder are you using?
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Do you have a application in mind for the loads: Competition; Defense Load Pressures/Dup. for Training/Practicing?
The Hornady HAP has the same profile as the Hornady 115grn. XTP, JHP.
Hornady 115 (HAP)
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Re: Hornady 115 (HAP)
You can also ask the powder manufacturer's for data.
I'm not sure what brand powders you are using, but I've always found Alliant customer service very helpful with data. (Now that they are owned by the same company that owns Speer bullets, there published data is only for Speer, but they still have data from the pre-Speer days that they are happy to share via email).
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I'm not sure what brand powders you are using, but I've always found Alliant customer service very helpful with data. (Now that they are owned by the same company that owns Speer bullets, there published data is only for Speer, but they still have data from the pre-Speer days that they are happy to share via email).
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Re: Hornady 115 (HAP)
Dedeye-
I only shoot 3-gun so you will have to talk to the other guys if you are shooting something that requires a minimum power factor. That said, most competitors reload for minimum recoil. Less recoil = less time it takes to get your sights back on target.
I only shoot 3-gun so you will have to talk to the other guys if you are shooting something that requires a minimum power factor. That said, most competitors reload for minimum recoil. Less recoil = less time it takes to get your sights back on target.