I think the price on bullets are about to begin going up and not come down again. I would purchase whatever you like and get it in bulk as soon as you can.
Those were from a limited edition that came out a couple of years ago for the 7mag. I am out now. The 6.5mm is what I was shooting at 800 yds and they were 153 also. They don’t have a lot to chop from right now. I hope that changes soon.
No kidding I was thinking the same thing. I wish I had made a gelatin mold but I didn’t have any left. I would love to hear what happens when they are shot into live game and see what occurs. If it is anything like the limited edition that came out several years ago they will do really well.
6.5mm using 153 grains is what I shot this morning at 800 yds. Sorry I didn’t take pics.
I used the last of what I had that were from the special edition using my 7mm mag several days ago they were 153 grains as well.
They offer 135 grain in 6.5 mm but I have not tried any of those yet.
I can tell you that as of yesterday I was shooting the tightest groups that I have ever shot at 500 yards using the New A1 tips. This was using a pre 1992 Browning Bar type model made from 68 to 92. I think everyone should try these bullets and see for yourself. And you are correct they have ran...
I not that experienced and am somewhat of a newbie here. But I have a degree is physics. And I can tell you that those aluminum tips are not going to melt at high velocities like other popular bullets do when they get down range and start to wobble. I think that a lot of people will be singing a...
A little heat on the casing with a torch then lay it on a table where you can pop it off with a mallet I have used this method several times. Most of the time the heat expansion will pop it off.