Hornady Bore Driver FTX

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The new Hornady Bore Drivers are the most accurate full bore Bullets I’ve tested. I tried a few different full bore bullets this summer with disappointing results. These Horandy’s shoot 1 inch clover leafs at 100 yards with 105grains of BH out of my knight muzzleloader. I’m looking forward to testing them with one of my CVA’s now that I’ve been able to get my hands on a good stash of bullets.

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What do you plan on hunting with them?
Deer. I’d like to verify their legal for Colorado because I’d prefer to use them over the power belts. I’d assume they are legal since they’re full bore and not a true sabot. Hornady doesn’t provide any info other than they’ve reached out to the various state agencies for confirmation.
 
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They would be great for deer but marginal for elk. But def better than PowerBelts for either. If deer only I think you found a great combo.

Have you tried the new Federal BOR bullets? They come in a 350 gr lead alloy version. If elk is a possibility the bigger size makes me feel more confident.
 
They would be great for deer but marginal for elk. But def better than PowerBelts for either. If deer only I think you found a great combo.

Have you tried the new Federal BOR bullets? They come in a 350 gr lead alloy version. If elk is a possibility the bigger size makes me feel more confident.
I’ve tried the Federal BOR several different times and have never been able to achieve any acceptable accuracy with the knight or CVA.
 
Accuracy trumps size. It appears to be a well constructed bullet. Put it where it belongs and it should do the job.
I’m looking forward to seeing how they perform on game. I suspect they’ll perform quite well with the interlock ring that Hornady uses. I’ll report back later if my son is fortunate enough to tag an elk next weekend (still checking to verify legal status). Otherwise, they’ll be my go to for deer.
 
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I’m looking forward to seeing how they perform on game. I suspect they’ll perform quite well with the interlock ring that Hornady uses. I’ll report back later if my son is fortunate enough to tag an elk next weekend (still checking to verify legal status). Otherwise, they’ll be my go to for deer.
Any updated on performance on elk?
 
Sub 1/2” groups using the 290 with 150 gr triple 7 williams open peep sight with fire sight
Optima cva inline
 
We tried the recommended Load That Came with Our Remington UML's!

Ya!

They'll Shoot 150-200 Grains Of Powder With PYRODEX!

But By Shot # 4 You Can't Reload Them Due To A CRUD Ring From That PYRODEX TRASH!

150 Could Be Pushin It!
 
Sub 1/2” groups using the 290 with 150 gr triple 7 williams open peep sight with fire sight
Optima cva inline

Yeah. I would like to see sub 1/2” groups with open sights at 100. Trust but verify.

Also, I would not trust this bullet in anything big pushed that hard.
 
This is the 290 grain bore driver from my sons buck, I weighed it when I got home and it weighed 288gr pretty good performance in my opinion, I did not clean it up to get the meat out of it so it may have been a little lighter. It was pushed with 120gr of 777 at 170 yards with a traditions 1x scope.

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I recovered the 350 grain FPB bullet from my kids elk this year and I set it on a log…… I wish I would have put it in my pocket because I forgot it in the woods, but I was pretty impressed with how it held together.

Those bullets are super hard to find. I’m down to just a handful of them.
 

If everyone does double lungs only, we don’t have to even discuss toughness of bullets. Absolutely any bullet would work and there is no reason for this thread. But best laid plans…

I would worry with this bullet on an elk thru the shoulder. Esp at 120+ grs of 777. It may work better at longer ranges but may blow up at 25 yds
 
I recovered the 350 grain FPB bullet from my kids elk this year and I set it on a log…… I wish I would have put it in my pocket because I forgot it in the woods, but I was pretty impressed with how it held together.

Those bullets are super hard to find. I’m down to just a handful of them.
I have quite a few of the 350 grain FPB's, I would be willing to part with some if you are interested.
 
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I have a ton of FPBs that I bought when they were discontinued. Great bullet as far as terminal performance due to being a lead alloy. But they can be a challenge to load in some guns. Recently switched to Federal BOR locks (also an alloy) that perform well but are much easier to load.

This 350 gr lead BOR lock was recovered under the hide after passing thigh shoulder blade and both lungs of a bull elk.
 

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