Barrelnut
Well-Known Member
Read somewhere that the blems were actually bullets made while setting up the equipment for a different product run. These bullets are usually not perfect and usually have ogive and or weight variances.
I bought some 25 cal 110 Hornady seconds one time from Midway. They had pretty big weight variance. They were supposed to be Interbonds. They had a cannelure. Think they were made for factory ammo. They shot bad. Swore them off after that. Would have been fine for 100 yard hunting rounds though.
Would be tempted to try Nosler seconds though...
I bought some 25 cal 110 Hornady seconds one time from Midway. They had pretty big weight variance. They were supposed to be Interbonds. They had a cannelure. Think they were made for factory ammo. They shot bad. Swore them off after that. Would have been fine for 100 yard hunting rounds though.
Would be tempted to try Nosler seconds though...