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Quote from: b23 on January 23, 2018, 03:31:23 PMI've got some of the 95gr .22 cal, 200gr .30 cal, and 230gr .30 cal bullets headed my way that are supposed to be here Thursday. I don't have anything with enough twist to shoot the 95's, yet , but I'm looking forward to playing with those .30 cal bullets in my 300AX. Where did you find these bullets in stock?
I've got some of the 95gr .22 cal, 200gr .30 cal, and 230gr .30 cal bullets headed my way that are supposed to be here Thursday. I don't have anything with enough twist to shoot the 95's, yet , but I'm looking forward to playing with those .30 cal bullets in my 300AX.
Quote from: BrandonWatts on January 23, 2018, 05:47:06 PMQuote from: b23 on January 23, 2018, 03:31:23 PMI've got some of the 95gr .22 cal, 200gr .30 cal, and 230gr .30 cal bullets headed my way that are supposed to be here Thursday. I don't have anything with enough twist to shoot the 95's, yet , but I'm looking forward to playing with those .30 cal bullets in my 300AX. Where did you find these bullets in stock?Ahhh grasshopper, you seek answer to very secretive location for source of bullets and if I were to tell you this top secret location I'd probably have to, well, you know the rest. Nah, I'm just messing with you, I ordered them straight off of Sierra's website.
I'd really like to see what that 197grn could do from a 28 nosler.
Quote from: bullfisher on January 23, 2018, 05:56:30 PMI'd really like to see what that 197grn could do from a 28 nosler.I worked with the 183 and 197 in a 7 RUM a while back and they're excellent bullets. In that particular gun, the two heavy Sierras out shot the comparable Berger bullets out to 1600 yards. I'll see if I can dig up the actual numbers that we came up with.
The pic kind of makes it look that way but the tips on these things are actually very good and definitely cleaner than the older MK's I have.