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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1281658" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Contact Hermann Weidemann who is their rep here in the US.</p><p></p><p><hermann@peregrinebullets.com></p><p></p><p>Here is their website. Their graphics don't do the actual bullets any justice so don't get hung up on the way they look.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.peregrinebullets.com/plainsmaster-reloading-bullets/" target="_blank">https://www.peregrinebullets.com/plainsmaster-reloading-bullets/</a></p><p></p><p>The bullets you are interested are the Plainsmaster VRG4 and the VLR. The VLR is still in development, it is a more streamlined higher BC version of the VRG4. I shot about a hundred of the VLR's over the last few months and they do just exactly what they are intended to do. They fly very well, hit very hard and leave things dead, dead, dead as long as I do my part and put them where they need to be.</p><p></p><p>I've shot a lot of different bullets over the years and I've never seen the kind of consistent terminal performance on game that I've gotten out of these.</p><p></p><p>They are not an inexpensive bullet for sure but they pair each of the VRG4's with a target bullet (OTM) that you can use for load development, practice, varmints and such and the difference in POI is negligible. Because of the OTM design they are much simpler and cheaper to produce and are priced accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1281658, member: 30902"] Contact Hermann Weidemann who is their rep here in the US. <hermann@peregrinebullets.com> Here is their website. Their graphics don't do the actual bullets any justice so don't get hung up on the way they look. [url]https://www.peregrinebullets.com/plainsmaster-reloading-bullets/[/url] The bullets you are interested are the Plainsmaster VRG4 and the VLR. The VLR is still in development, it is a more streamlined higher BC version of the VRG4. I shot about a hundred of the VLR's over the last few months and they do just exactly what they are intended to do. They fly very well, hit very hard and leave things dead, dead, dead as long as I do my part and put them where they need to be. I've shot a lot of different bullets over the years and I've never seen the kind of consistent terminal performance on game that I've gotten out of these. They are not an inexpensive bullet for sure but they pair each of the VRG4's with a target bullet (OTM) that you can use for load development, practice, varmints and such and the difference in POI is negligible. Because of the OTM design they are much simpler and cheaper to produce and are priced accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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