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Reloading
Old stock Herter’s bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 3037019" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>Some one mentioned Herters Wasp Waist Bullets. Somewhere in some of my old reloading stuff. I have part of a box of 22 Cal. 50 or 55 gr. Wasp Waist Bullets bullets, I tried them in a 722 Rem. Did not shoot as good as Sierra bullets. Haven't seen them in years. </p><p>Herters made a 130 gr. 6.5 round nose bullet with a cannular for the small European 6.5mm cartridges. I got a box of them to fire form some new 264 WM cases. Was in my shop and could see my green bean patch. A ground Hog raised up out of the beans. I shot it with the 264 WM. Turned the head inside out. Downright ugly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 3037019, member: 77249"] Some one mentioned Herters Wasp Waist Bullets. Somewhere in some of my old reloading stuff. I have part of a box of 22 Cal. 50 or 55 gr. Wasp Waist Bullets bullets, I tried them in a 722 Rem. Did not shoot as good as Sierra bullets. Haven't seen them in years. Herters made a 130 gr. 6.5 round nose bullet with a cannular for the small European 6.5mm cartridges. I got a box of them to fire form some new 264 WM cases. Was in my shop and could see my green bean patch. A ground Hog raised up out of the beans. I shot it with the 264 WM. Turned the head inside out. Downright ugly. [/QUOTE]
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