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Anyone using PVA Cayuga bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 2354967" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>The Cayuga is made of a harder alloy, plus the hollow point isnt as deep. So they don't petal or expand as well. However they fly through the air MUCH better. Hammers have BC of brick. Literally same as a nosler partition, and the partition is probably just as good a bullet for expansion/retained weight. I'm sorry I'm not a hammer guy. I want a bullet thay bucks wind and has a high BC that's reasonably close to what a manufacturer states out to at least 1k yards. Hammers didn't do that for me. They're a 500y and in bullet in my opinion. They do kill very well and don't damage meat, they do have their place! I've had a few rifles that loved em, and a few that didn't. All people make it sound like it's 20 shot load development and you're good. Not the case for me. Cayuga took a lil tuning as well, but they shot quite good from the get go and showed little preference on seating depth, and they love to go fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 2354967, member: 13732"] The Cayuga is made of a harder alloy, plus the hollow point isnt as deep. So they don't petal or expand as well. However they fly through the air MUCH better. Hammers have BC of brick. Literally same as a nosler partition, and the partition is probably just as good a bullet for expansion/retained weight. I'm sorry I'm not a hammer guy. I want a bullet thay bucks wind and has a high BC that's reasonably close to what a manufacturer states out to at least 1k yards. Hammers didn't do that for me. They're a 500y and in bullet in my opinion. They do kill very well and don't damage meat, they do have their place! I've had a few rifles that loved em, and a few that didn't. All people make it sound like it's 20 shot load development and you're good. Not the case for me. Cayuga took a lil tuning as well, but they shot quite good from the get go and showed little preference on seating depth, and they love to go fast. [/QUOTE]
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