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338cal 225 Cutting Edge .64bc
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<blockquote data-quote="Scot E" data-source="post: 662331" data-attributes="member: 10832"><p>One of the reasons I have been following your threads on the CE bullets is because I am trying to decide if I want to give these guys a try. I shoot what I consider inexpensive but very good performing bullets like the A-max and STS. so for me to go this route I wanted to hear some feedback first. So I haven't bought any yet. I typically like a bullet that sheds some weight and wreaks havoc on the internals as multiple pieces rip the vitals to shreds. Moving to more of a premium bullet design will be a change for me as I really like the more frangible bullets for LR duty out to 6-800 yards. But the consistency, accuracy and their apparent lack of seating depth sensitivity has me wanting to give these CE bullets a try. I was hoping to hear that the petals from the bullets expanded violently or even tore off creating additional wound channels similar to what is described on their site. I will be interested to see what your expansion tests show. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info.</p><p></p><p>Scot E.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scot E, post: 662331, member: 10832"] One of the reasons I have been following your threads on the CE bullets is because I am trying to decide if I want to give these guys a try. I shoot what I consider inexpensive but very good performing bullets like the A-max and STS. so for me to go this route I wanted to hear some feedback first. So I haven't bought any yet. I typically like a bullet that sheds some weight and wreaks havoc on the internals as multiple pieces rip the vitals to shreds. Moving to more of a premium bullet design will be a change for me as I really like the more frangible bullets for LR duty out to 6-800 yards. But the consistency, accuracy and their apparent lack of seating depth sensitivity has me wanting to give these CE bullets a try. I was hoping to hear that the petals from the bullets expanded violently or even tore off creating additional wound channels similar to what is described on their site. I will be interested to see what your expansion tests show. Thanks for the info. Scot E. [/QUOTE]
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