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Henson Aluminum tipped bullets test
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<blockquote data-quote="tillroot1" data-source="post: 221979" data-attributes="member: 4294"><p>I find it funny that on page 14, I believe its post 98 that lv touts up the craft of Mr Henson and his experience of 20 years and did not just go out and buy a set of dies and just start making bullets in a pm to goodgrouper, but above, on this page that is what I read that he did, Corbin dies off the shelf with many more steps. Myself and I would think others purchased these bullets for 170.00 on some of the first runs (now obsolete dies) and the new bullets are with a longer bearing surface than the first? I talked with Mr Henson before I ordered the 280 grain bullets and told him exactly what my build was and was told they would work perfectly, I DID HOWEVER NOT DO MY RESEARCH FULLY BEFORE PURCHASING GOING OFF HIS WORD, AND AFTER WITH LACK OF CONSIDERATION OF LONGER BEARING SURFACE, resulting in a wasted 170.00. This whole subject really needs researched and tested further openly, lv has showed his lack of customer skills, multiple times and personally disrespected me on another forum. I do feel there is a niche for these bullets but they (HAT bullets) have a long way to go if they are going to become popular and trusted by customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tillroot1, post: 221979, member: 4294"] I find it funny that on page 14, I believe its post 98 that lv touts up the craft of Mr Henson and his experience of 20 years and did not just go out and buy a set of dies and just start making bullets in a pm to goodgrouper, but above, on this page that is what I read that he did, Corbin dies off the shelf with many more steps. Myself and I would think others purchased these bullets for 170.00 on some of the first runs (now obsolete dies) and the new bullets are with a longer bearing surface than the first? I talked with Mr Henson before I ordered the 280 grain bullets and told him exactly what my build was and was told they would work perfectly, I DID HOWEVER NOT DO MY RESEARCH FULLY BEFORE PURCHASING GOING OFF HIS WORD, AND AFTER WITH LACK OF CONSIDERATION OF LONGER BEARING SURFACE, resulting in a wasted 170.00. This whole subject really needs researched and tested further openly, lv has showed his lack of customer skills, multiple times and personally disrespected me on another forum. I do feel there is a niche for these bullets but they (HAT bullets) have a long way to go if they are going to become popular and trusted by customers. [/QUOTE]
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