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Seem to be well made and consistent. Haven’t been able to use yet so no 5 at this point.
The first observation is that these are extremely well-constructed bullets. I sectioned a bullet with a dremel cut off wheel. The base of the bullet Jacket has a very good lock on the Lead Core, best I have ever seen. The ogive lengths over the box of bullet varied only .003 with the vast majority only varying .001-.002, which is much better than Nosler and Sierra bullets of current production.
200 yard groups with a simple Rem 700 Sporter with 58g of H4831 with Fed 210 primer in Win brass yields 5/8″-3/4″ groups with some wind involved. Bullet testing on hogs and deer, yet to come.
The first observation is that these are extremely well-constructed bullets. I sectioned a bullet with a dremel cut off wheel. The base of the bullet Jacket has a very good lock on the Lead Core, best I have ever seen. The ogive lengths over the box of bullet varied only .003 with the vast majority only varying .001-.002, which is much better than Nosler and Sierra bullets of current production.
200 yard groups with a simple Rem 700 Sporter with 58g of H4831 with Fed 210 primer in Win brass yields 5/8″-3/4″ groups with some wind involved. Bullet testing on hogs and deer, yet to come.