Whats the advantage of Hammer rounds ?

I have tried them in three different rifles and they have all been exceptionally easy to get shooting tight groups in a very short amount of time and spent cartridges. With the current availability of bullets and other reloading components this is a big plus. To date I have only taken antelope with them but they worked flawlessly. The owner of the company will pick up the phone when you call or get back to you on an email and help you all he can with load development and recommendations. Its hard to find that in any industry anymore. My suggestion is to give them a try, I do not think you will be disappointed.
 
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For the sake of consideration, one of the owners (Steve) has lost a son very recently and that may affect some communication times for a bit here. Just wanted to sow the seed of understanding... May God be with him and grant healing in the devastating loss.
It has not, Steve is back to work and they are at full capacity
 
So sorry to hear that.
I have personally witnessed everything above to be true. I've loaded them now for over 20 rifles and all have been exceptionally easy thanks to Steve passing along knowledge and his willingness to do so. Heck I've spoken to him so many times over the past few years, I feel like we're best friends. Steve, if you are reading this post, I'm terribly sorry for the loss of you Son and may God be with and bless you Sir.
 
I have been reading only good things about Hammer Bullets, I am in Canada and would like to try some, is there a supplier in Canada?
And do they make them in .338?
At present I believe George's shooting shack in Toronto is the only Canadian vendor and their selection is not presently much and they seem a little "over eager" in their pricing, not just for hammer bullets but everything on the site seemed kinda steep to me. There was a discussion about this awhile back, Steve stated that they're the supplier because they're the only Canadian outfit that reached out to him (to their credit). So here's hoping more of our gun stores make that effort, especially out west in my case (I'm in Saskatchewan, much more gun-friendly place than Toronto to begin with haha). Perhaps if people like you and me put a bug in their ears…
 

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