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New Aluminum tipped Wildcat Bullet test results.....
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 153402" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>i only know of a few long range hunters/shooters that used the aluminum tipped a-max bullets and all agreed they were maybe the best combination of accuracy and killing capability for long range.that's what makes the accubonds so good.heavier jacket for up close/high speed and plastis tip for long range expansion.ahhh but i guess everything has to be made of plastic these days.a plastic tip would move the center of gravity back a bit more but to say we're spliting hairs would be an understatement.ES of 3, group of .058, BC we'll say over .8(don't want to be any where near that debate) what's not to like! sure glad i went with a 10 twist, i almost got something a little slower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 153402, member: 4491"] i only know of a few long range hunters/shooters that used the aluminum tipped a-max bullets and all agreed they were maybe the best combination of accuracy and killing capability for long range.that's what makes the accubonds so good.heavier jacket for up close/high speed and plastis tip for long range expansion.ahhh but i guess everything has to be made of plastic these days.a plastic tip would move the center of gravity back a bit more but to say we're spliting hairs would be an understatement.ES of 3, group of .058, BC we'll say over .8(don't want to be any where near that debate) what's not to like! sure glad i went with a 10 twist, i almost got something a little slower. [/QUOTE]
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