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270 Winchester bullet choice for deer and elk
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1374952" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Cutting edge would be similar in the fact that they are precision lathe turned like ours. Barnes are a swaged type of process, for lack of better terminology. They are both harder than our bullets. Our patented PDR design allows seating at any depth. Virtually eliminates copper fouling. Is extremely accurate, with less pressure, and is very forgiving to seating depth. Our bullets are easier to load develop than any bullet I have ever used. Our bullets have more reliable terminal performance than the others because we don't have a tip in the way and we do not utilize a hollow point less than 1.5mm. We have tried 1mm and terminal performance on game is not as reliable.</p><p></p><p>Tips have been marketed as an enhancement to expansion. This does not hold true to our testing. The tip is simply plugging the hole that needs fluid to enter into in order to cause the front of the bullet to open up. A tip will enhance bc but we are not willing to sacrifice terminal performance for anything.</p><p></p><p>Not sure where you are in MT but will throw out an invite to come to range and load develop your rifle with us.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1374952, member: 7999"] Cutting edge would be similar in the fact that they are precision lathe turned like ours. Barnes are a swaged type of process, for lack of better terminology. They are both harder than our bullets. Our patented PDR design allows seating at any depth. Virtually eliminates copper fouling. Is extremely accurate, with less pressure, and is very forgiving to seating depth. Our bullets are easier to load develop than any bullet I have ever used. Our bullets have more reliable terminal performance than the others because we don't have a tip in the way and we do not utilize a hollow point less than 1.5mm. We have tried 1mm and terminal performance on game is not as reliable. Tips have been marketed as an enhancement to expansion. This does not hold true to our testing. The tip is simply plugging the hole that needs fluid to enter into in order to cause the front of the bullet to open up. A tip will enhance bc but we are not willing to sacrifice terminal performance for anything. Not sure where you are in MT but will throw out an invite to come to range and load develop your rifle with us. Steve [/QUOTE]
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