Does Hornady still make these. They don't show them on their web site. Powder Valley and Midway don't list them. Mid south has them. I wanted to play with them, but if they are going out of production i won't waste my time. Wanted to call Hornady this week, but time got away.
Hornady 123 HPBT
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You might talk to Midsouth first they could probably tell you what the deal is with these bullets. I shoot them myself. When I bought my last batch of the 123 HPBT they said then that when they were gone that that was going to be it. I then saw them come back into stock so can't tell whether they are going to be gone or not. I just ordered some more.
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Originally posted by jasper2408 View PostYou might talk to Midsouth first they could probably tell you what the deal is with these bullets. I shoot them myself. When I bought my last batch of the 123 HPBT they said then that when they were gone that that was going to be it. I then saw them come back into stock so can't tell whether they are going to be gone or not. I just ordered some more.
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Originally posted by glk45 View PostThey had a notice on the site a year or so ago saying the same thing. That's why i steered away from them.
You have peaked my interest now so I am going to contact Midsouth Monday and see what they say.
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Originally posted by jasper2408 View PostIf I had to I could switch to their Monster bullets which is supposed to be Nosler and I did get pretty good results with the Nosler 123gr CC HPBT(both the factory box and blems) and the Hornady 123gr ELD-M. I have only shot them in my AR though so I was not able to play around with seating depth too much.
You have peaked my interest now so I am going to contact Midsouth Monday and see what they say.
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Originally posted by jasper2408 View PostIf I had to I could switch to their Monster bullets which is supposed to be Nosler and I did get pretty good results with the Nosler 123gr CC HPBT(both the factory box and blems) and the Hornady 123gr ELD-M. I have only shot them in my AR though so I was not able to play around with seating depth too much.
You have peaked my interest now so I am going to contact Midsouth Monday and see what they say.
im heading over to the shop here shortly ill grab the calipers and take some measurement pics againLast edited by mel; 08-02-2020, 03:14 PM.
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Originally posted by mel View Postbe aware that the ms mm 123 bullets are oversized i ordered 500 a long time back and they measure 2.655-2.66 in diam had issues shooting them out of most of my 6.5 guns
im heading over to the shop here shortly ill grab the calipers and take some measurement pics again
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Originally posted by mel View Postbe aware that the ms mm 123 bullets are oversized i ordered 500 a long time back and they measure 2.655-2.66 in diam had issues shooting them out of most of my 6.5 guns
im heading over to the shop here shortly ill grab the calipers and take some measurement pics again
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I talked to Midsouth yesterday and was only able to talk to a young lady that was a sales rep and she couldn't give me any info on the Hornady 123gr BTHP. I am still waiting to hear back from Hornady.
If they quit making them I will just switch to something else but not the Monster bullets. I have loads worked up for other 123gr bullets so I am good to go.
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Mel, snag up a good Starrett or Mitutoyo 0-1" micrometer with tenths scale, much better for accurate measurements.
You might be surprised how much calipers can be off.
Last edited by Mad Charlie; 08-04-2020, 10:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Happy2Shoot View PostTry measuring another brand bullet. When I measure the MSSS MM bullets they are dead on 0.2640".
As far as the Hornady, I doubt will stop making them. Aren't the 123gr HPBT the same bullet in their Gunner / Frontier line ammo?
They were also offered in the Black at one time too (#81512). I got that from a UTube video I saw.
I measured all my Noslers(100gr blems,130gr,140gr) and they all are .2635. Sierra 107gr is .2635. The Hornadys are all .264.
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