WyoElk2Hunt
Well-Known Member
Last edited:
What a waste of money $1.02 per bullet plus shipping.
I can buy Hornady with the same bc for 31 cents each.
Where is 50 more fps worth 71 cents per shot?
For their price I can buy 300 Hornady's
while you only get 50.
This is a no brainer which to buy.
I wouldn't anticipate high volume use for shooting prairie dogs or rocks with them. Or gravel pit practice. Rather they would likely be used to work up and confirm a specialized long range hunting load. At that point, I'd use them them to shoot game animals. After the load work-up process is complete, 50 bullets could last 5 years, unless you've been hired to cull the herd. What's 10 to 20 dollars per year for bullets, compared to the gas money you're going to spend to enjoy the hobby of hunting on a yearly basis?
I wouldn't be purchasing them to fling lead down range to watch the dust fly off the hillsides. For large game use, the additional cost will be inconsequential - for many.
How did the bullet look?When I cleaned him the bullet only made it about half way, with no marks at all on the inside opposite side of the deer.
How did the bullet look?
I thought their hunting bullets were a piece of solid copper with a hole drilled in it.If you look on cutting edges web site, they show the bullets come apart in "banana peel" like strips.
I thought their hunting bullets were a piece of solid copper with a hole drilled in it.