Originally Posted By: Don FischerOriginally Posted By: HOGGHEADIn the 70's, 80's. and early 90's Sierra was the most prominent bullet on the market. And they deserved it, they make great bullets. I shoot a bunch of different ones, too many to mention.
However along came a real hungry guy by the name of Steve Hornady who decided that through hard work he was going to put Hornady on the map. And he did. An entrepreneur that really worked hard. And at the same time Sierra got sucked up by a big conglomerate of sporting goods manufacturers. Kind of like what just happened to Barnes. And Hornady's sales shot up because he listened to the shooters. not the board of directors. Sierra did not seem to develop alot of new bullets, and different product lines. They just sat on their laurels. All-be-it a very good laurel. And then Steve took Hornady to the big time. Tom.
"And along came Steve Hornady and put Hornady on the map"? Are you nut's? Joyce, AKA Dad, Honey or Mr Hornady, put Hornady on the map long befor he died. Steve has done a super job of carrying on a great company and introducing new product's. My hat is off to Steve, his dad would be proud!
As for Sierra, at one time they made the most accurate bullet's in the world, maybe still do. But most bullet's today are so good that everyone is catching up. In Sierra's defence, it's hard to improve on perfection. Hunting bullet's is another story for me but I have not used a Sierra hunting bullet in well over 35 yrs. When I really want to see what a rifle will do I get a box of Matck Kings. Last time it was for my 25-06 Rem 700 and the load I worked up gave me my first bug hole ever, 100gr SMK 5 shots into .111" at 100yds! Hard to improve on perfection!
thats some dang good shootin