One was @ 150 yds and the other one 180 yds. You would be hard pressed to find its equal. $9.00 for a box of shockwaves is a heck of a deal though.
This bullet is real accurate for me, and once upon a time it smucked a milk jug over 1/4 mile away. The only real reason i'm shooting shockwaves is. I have shot a tc shockwave 250 grain bullet over 100 grains of loose triple 7 for years and now i can't find any bullets to purchase.
I have shot both the 200 and 250 grain shockwaves out of my encore. I have a new tc omega muzzle loader and i am tinkering around with bullets and powder loads. I put them in front of 130. I am currently shooting a 250 grain shockwave bonded bullet with yellow super.
.450 bushmaster bullet which does have a much thicker jacket than the standard 250 gr shock. In my opinion the 200g bullet works better than either the 250g, or the 300g. I was using 150 grains of powder. The shockwave bullet is just a hornady ftx.
I've been shooting 250 grain tc shockwaves from my tc omega ( killed one deer) and have good groups at 100 yards. I shot two deer with 250 gr shockwave this year with 120gr bh 209. This bullet has cleared 2 deer for me and there was no tracking at all. The bonded shock wave bullet made by hornady for t/c is likely the.452 250 gr.
The 200's are more accurate and i get clover leafs at 100 yardds off of a bench. I have had no issues with the tc 250 grain shockwave bullets. Both of them separated from the jacket and fragmented. You can buy those as a reloading component cheaper than the same thing rebranded as a tc product.