I finally got to shoot the 400 grain sharp point bullets that i have been so nuts about the wait was killing me, I had six bullets again the load was 84 grains by weight of blackhorn my jag did not fit the bullet very well it's wore out and had a ring in the inside it was catching on the lead just a little bit on the very first bullet I seated,, because of that issue none of these loads were shot with much compression at all very very little I just snugged the bullet up on the wool wad,, I pulled the third shot if you look at the other five to me I see so much potential I'm very excited when this load gets more compression on it and tweak the charge just slightly it's going to shoot a hole,,, if I hunted elk and mule deer I would get an 18 twist Brux barrel Patriot from Woodman arms spend some time with this 400 grain bullet from northern precision,, also he has a couple of other 400 grain jacketed bullets out of an 18 twist barrel they're shooting excellent for me oh and one other thing I would recommend a muzzle brake! Shot this load in a 14 lb bergara Remington clone target rifle but with a muzzle brake it would be manageable in a walking rifle. A 400 grain bullet that has the potential to shoot less than half inch I'm very excited about this!!! This particular barrel will shoot Northern precisions 270 grain sharp point in the hole and it will shoot this 400 grain bullet quite well versatility!!