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The Basics, Starting Out
My thoughts on solid copper bullets and in comparison to other bullet types.
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<blockquote data-quote="IHFarmer07" data-source="post: 2330144" data-attributes="member: 75397"><p>I have been running Badlands's Bulldozers since last year and I'm thoroughly impressed with them so far shoots well and consistent. I have a few deer claimed by them and the farthest was 648 yards, wasn't the best shot on her with a misread on the wind but she dropped in her tracks. No meat ruined and if I had been using a cup core bullet I'd had one H3LL of a mess.</p><p></p><p>The thing I like most about the lathe turned copper bullets like hammer, badlands and whoever else makes them lathe turned is they are all uniform in every way!! No variations whatsoever. Will still use cup and core bullets but I like where copper bullets are headed. I shoot Barnes in my 30-06 but is a short range/brush gun anymore and they do well. With reloading, consistency is key and with that you can't get any more consistent than copper/lathe turned bullets!! At 794 yards my load with the Badlands's are .3 moa 3 shot group, I did it twice with them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the very civil bullet discussions!! [USER=106845]@Petey308[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHFarmer07, post: 2330144, member: 75397"] I have been running Badlands’s Bulldozers since last year and I’m thoroughly impressed with them so far shoots well and consistent. I have a few deer claimed by them and the farthest was 648 yards, wasn’t the best shot on her with a misread on the wind but she dropped in her tracks. No meat ruined and if I had been using a cup core bullet I’d had one H3LL of a mess. The thing I like most about the lathe turned copper bullets like hammer, badlands and whoever else makes them lathe turned is they are all uniform in every way!! No variations whatsoever. Will still use cup and core bullets but I like where copper bullets are headed. I shoot Barnes in my 30-06 but is a short range/brush gun anymore and they do well. With reloading, consistency is key and with that you can’t get any more consistent than copper/lathe turned bullets!! At 794 yards my load with the Badlands’s are .3 moa 3 shot group, I did it twice with them. Thanks for the very civil bullet discussions!! [USER=106845]@Petey308[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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