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28 nosler, vapor trailing?
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<blockquote data-quote="randonee" data-source="post: 2082366" data-attributes="member: 116638"><p>Late to the party here as I just saw this. I checked my hammer bullets and the hollow points are about 1/2 to 3/4 full of oil, so a pretty good sized drop. I used a #54 drill bit reversed (0.055") to push into the hollow point and purge the oil out. This is from 162 grain absolutes in .308 and 213 grain hunters in .338. Hammer bullets have been exceedingly accurate for me (with oil in), but I purged them nevertheless because I don't think it could hurt and it's pretty easy to do with the drill bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randonee, post: 2082366, member: 116638"] Late to the party here as I just saw this. I checked my hammer bullets and the hollow points are about 1/2 to 3/4 full of oil, so a pretty good sized drop. I used a #54 drill bit reversed (0.055”) to push into the hollow point and purge the oil out. This is from 162 grain absolutes in .308 and 213 grain hunters in .338. Hammer bullets have been exceedingly accurate for me (with oil in), but I purged them nevertheless because I don’t think it could hurt and it’s pretty easy to do with the drill bit. [/QUOTE]
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