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<blockquote data-quote="7Rumloader" data-source="post: 72658" data-attributes="member: 3640"><p>Bt is ballistic tip. It's a polymer tipped bullet of a hollow point design. The polymer tip aids in sleekness if you will without compromising rapid expansion. They are accurate in every gun I have put them in and for small game they work great! There are other bullets that work good also! </p><p>I was listing one I thought would be easy to load for your first time so you wouldn't have to spend alot of time tweaking your load to get the most accuracy out of it.</p><p>They are about the cheapest and easiest to find bullets when your looking reloading supplies ( at least around here anyway ).</p><p>If your not planning on trying to win any competitions then I wouldn't worry too much about brass manufacturer just remember to keep it seperated by firings and watch for any bad cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Rumloader, post: 72658, member: 3640"] Bt is ballistic tip. It's a polymer tipped bullet of a hollow point design. The polymer tip aids in sleekness if you will without compromising rapid expansion. They are accurate in every gun I have put them in and for small game they work great! There are other bullets that work good also! I was listing one I thought would be easy to load for your first time so you wouldn't have to spend alot of time tweaking your load to get the most accuracy out of it. They are about the cheapest and easiest to find bullets when your looking reloading supplies ( at least around here anyway ). If your not planning on trying to win any competitions then I wouldn't worry too much about brass manufacturer just remember to keep it seperated by firings and watch for any bad cases. [/QUOTE]
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